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New York: They hover over Hollywood film sets and professional
sports events. They track wildfires in
Colorado, survey Kansas farm crops and vineyards in California.
They inspect miles of industrial pipeline
and monitor wildlife, river temperatures and volcanic activity.
They also locate marijuana fields, reconstruct crime scenes and
spot illegal immigrants breaching US
borders.
Tens of thousands of domestic drones are zipping through US
skies, often flouting tight federal restrictions
on drone use that require even the police and the military to get
special permits.
Armed with streaming video, swivel cameras and infrared sensors,
a new breed of high-tech domestic
drones is beginning to change the way Americans see the world -
and each other.
Powered by the latest microtechnology and driven by billions in
defense industry and commercial research
dollars, domestic drones are poised for widespread expansion into
U.S. airspace once regulation catches
up with reality.
That is scheduled to begin in late 2015, when the U.S.
government starts issuing commercial drone permits
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