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For this blog post, it is referenced from my final paper that regards to protect everybody's privacy by prohibiting drone use for registered sex offenders, felons, and people suffering from mental illness. People that are suffering from mental illness should not have the right to own drone due to the fact that their unpredictable from what occurs inside their mind and might directly physically act by the way of their thinking. People with mental illness tend to have abnormal and addictive behavior, which it’s a concern to allow them to operate a drone. The reason is that if people with mental illness use a drone to stalk someone and it becomes an addicting behavior, it can become an issue towards the victim and themselves since the person operating the drone has some unpredictable mix of emotions of whether it can become a greater problem from stalking into a further invasion of privacy case. Felons that have been convicted for stalking individuals and breaks a restraining order should not have the right to own a drone. When someone is known to be a convicted felon, it is difficult for society to accept them such as when they apply for jobs and trusting them. If a felon that was convicted for stalking and breaking a restraining order, the felon has to stay away from their victim and have no communication. As a result, it makes it impossible to allow felons to own drones since more likely felons will take advantage and use drones to continue to stalk people. The most important group of people that are a threat to society are registered sex offenders. Sex offenders are the kind of people that have no control of their wicked desires and will do anything to stalk for new victims. Sex offenders who are intent on committing further unlawful acts may use the vast capabilities of modern drone technology to target children. Sex offenders should be stripped from their rights to have possession of their drone due to possibly invading children’s privacy and their well-being. According to an academic journal, there is a case regarding an incident at North Carolina about a sex offender using a drone that was hovering around a crowd of fairgoers, which there were many children present and the police followed the drone and immediately arrested the sexual predator by the name of Matthew Kenning (Borden, 2017). Incidents like in Kenning’s case does raise concerns knowing that sex offenders are operating drones, which technology is being used as an advantage to spy on children. Parents do not want to worry about their children being monitored by sex offenders even when they’re not physically present. Sex offenders that own drones can easily monitor children in schools and on public park, which both places are supposed to be a safe environment and by the use of drones it is endangering children’s privacy. For more information click on this link.
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Fernando MadrigalHello, my name is Fernando Madrigal and I am a Junior at CSUMB. My major is Computer Science with my concentration in Network and Security. I recently transferred from Hartnell Community College last fall. Archives
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