Aerial surveillance is a profound threat to individual privacy since it allows unauthorized eyes to invade spaces traditionally considered private, such as backyards and homes.
The emergence of drones has dramatically shifted the paradigm of aerial surveillance, enabling routine monitoring by law enforcement without the need for a warrant, raising significant constitutional concerns.
Legal challenges are hampered by outdated Supreme Court rulings, akin to legal doctrines created during a time when gaming was largely defined by the Atari 2600 and VHS tapes.
The courts need to revisit and update the legal framework regarding aerial surveillance as technology has exponentially evolved, reflecting modern privacy expectations.
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