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Stop the Drones Protect Liberty Before It’s Too Late

Freedom dies when surveillance becomes normal.

Jonathan “Jon” Pierce
Last updated: December 2, 2025 5:35 am
Jonathan “Jon” Pierce
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Citizens are not suspects: a free nation does not monitor its own people.

United Kingdom drones are increasingly being used by councils across Britain. More than 60 councils in Great Britain now have drone-fleets and certified staff to operate them, reports show possibly allowing government authorities to surveil residents with drones on a mass scale. GB News.
Some local authorities say they use drones for more benign purposes such as assessing flood risk, inspecting infrastructure or working with emergency services. But while such expansion could be criticized including by civil-liberties organizations many still point out that it appears a growing “spy in the sky,” taking away privacy and increasing surveillance at the expense of public consent.

The worry: without clear boundaries and transparency, drones could be deployed to monitor protests, gatherings or other kinds of civic action  provoking major questions about citizens’ privacy and assembly rights.People’s History Museum. 🇺🇸 United States drone surveillance and policing/protest control. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deployed military-grade MQ-9 Predator drone over protests in Los Angeles, California in 2025. This was one of the earliest times such hardware was deployed on U.S. soil against demonstrators.

Monitoring groups have said drones and other aerial surveillance tools have previously been employed even during protests following the murder of George Floyd in at least 15 cities in the US. NYCLU. In addition to the protests, meanwhile, local police departments (such as the New York Police Department or NYPD) have quietly expanded drone as patrol programs: drones are now employed for surveillance, search warrants, monitoring large public gatherings, and even beach and park patrols. American Civil Liberties Union. This is a radical shift, critics say from drones used as tools of border or war-zone surveillance to an apparatus of local law enforcement. And that raises critical civil liberties questions, in particular regarding freedom of protest, privacy and potential abuse or overreach.
People’s History Museum.

⚠️ Warnings & Debate: Pros & Cons: The Benefits & Risks. Supporters say drones can be part of the solution: They are there to assist with resource-intensive jobs: e.g. monitoring large events, aiding emergency services, surveying disaster zones, inspecting infrastructure  usually at an acceptable cost and less danger than ground crews. DroneXL.co. Opponents warn that unmanaged drone surveillance would endanger civil liberties  such as the right to protest, privacy and free assembly. The problem is “surveillance creep,” the fear that once the infrastructure is in place its application can spread without democratic scrutiny or strict boundaries. People’s History Museum.

As one civil-liberties voice put it: Just because drones can watch people from above isn’t the same as governments really needing to  especially not without transparency, regulation, and public consent.

The effect these people are undergoing as a result of this trend. If you live in the UK or US (or any country that’s started similar drone deployment), now it could be watching people in public places more often protests, gatherings and even everyday activities can be checked out by means of drone observation from the sky. The use of drones makes surveillance more scalable  flying a single drone can cover large areas and many people; people are far more hard pressed to escape or understand when they’re under observation.

Transparency and accountability are more important: who authorizes drone flights, what data is collected, how long it will stay stored, who can access it  all of it is now in question. The increase signals a shift in policing philosophy: from reactive  responding when something happens to proactive surveillance, including surveillance of everyday public assemblies, triggering broader questions about civic liberties and privacy.

Final Thoughts: A government that watches its people doesn’t protect freedom ” it erodes it”. Drone surveillance isn’t safety, it’s control. Conservatives stand for liberty, limited government, and the right to live without being monitored from the sky. A nation can’t stay free if citizens are treated like suspects.

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