drones to surveil ...australian farmers!!!, page-16

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    I don't like invasion of privacy any more than anyone else - - but, let's face it - there is a huge amount of animal abuse and a huge amount of child abuse now you bought it up.

    You can't trust authorities to get it right, you can't trust industry to do it right - in fact of all the things we have got - nothing helps bar public humiliation and the legal system - but only if you have evidence and only if the justice system is clean.


    I would think atrocities in teaching, family and the catholic church and atrocities in animal handling would have been minimised greatly if surveillance had been in place for many years.

    So which is the bigger evil?

    Drones operating in legal space watching or abuse on a massive scale causing endless pain and suffering for the benefit of perpetrators?

    On commercial animal abuse and agricultural practice - lobby groups of business have governments by the short and curlies - regulators are so far behind or on the take it is silly - someone has to fight back -

    And as much as I hate it having to be done - if drone evidence slows or stops massive animal abuse or child abuse or murder and violence in public places - then, bring it on.

    Jail the offenders and throw the key away.

    Have a great day

    Pinto
 
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