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FAA institutes nationwide drone no-fly zones around ICE operations

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295 points·by dayofthedaleks·6 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·223 comments

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dayofthedaleks
·9 วันที่ผ่านมา·discuss
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It already goes to your local DHS Fusion Center.
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You could also argue that the web has failed and poisoning it into irrelevance is a vital service, motivating humans to collect knowledge into immutable sources. We‘ll call them ‘libraries.’
dayofthedaleks
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Ah yes, Data Queering.
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https://archive.is/bCMv9
dayofthedaleks
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Advanced Persistent Coworker
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Getting grifted is no excuse for shooting a stranger.
dayofthedaleks
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Related HN thread:

ICE using Palantir tool that feeds on Medicaid data (eff.org) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46756117
dayofthedaleks
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Bubble of protection is 3000 feet laterally and 1000 feet vertically. From the article:

“Unlike traditional Temporary Flight Restrictions, the NOTAM does not provide geographic coordinates, activation times, or public notification when the restriction is in effect near a specific location. Instead, the restricted airspace moves with DHS assets, meaning the no-fly zone can appear wherever ICE or other DHS units operate.”

“In practical terms, a drone operator flying legally in a public area could unknowingly enter restricted airspace if an ICE convoy passes within the protected radius.”
dayofthedaleks
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Maybe worth noting in the title this is from Cory Doctorow.

https://archive.is/ctuVG
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The engineering is not stellar either. 96% of the line's crossings are at grade. Those intersections are undersignaled with barriers that are easy to drive around.

If you know anything about Florida drivers you won't be surprised to hear there have been 180 fatalities on Brightline since its inception in 2017.