Everyone should be able to use drones. Problems such as privacy have risen, but drones do not violate the 4th amendment. Drones, like helicopters, fly at altitudes of 400-1000 ft. At these altitudes, it is impossible to conduct surveillance efficiently, so privacy concerns should not upset a revolutionary technology. Moreover, people shouldn’t be worried about surveillance because if one has nothing to hide then he or she has nothing to fear. Drones should be readily available for all to use, but regulations that are put in should be followed. With firm regulations, drones will be able to help mankind reach higher heights. Many also argue that drones take away many jobs, but in reality they …show more content…
They are time-efficient, reliable, and cost-effective. In 2050, there will be an expected population of 9.6 billion. Farmers alone cannot provide that much food; they will most certainly need help from drones. Drones lessen use of pesticides, irrigate less, and ultimately produce better and more crops. Drones also help in other fields such as oil drilling. Oil drilling is a major industry which uses drones to ensure that oil production meets needs. In the end, drones offer novel intelligence, but both national and international regulations will need to put in place to ensure that they are not used for the wrong reasons or by the wrong