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>Denver Police are flying drones to some calls, but it became clear this week that some people have no idea it's happening, like a woman in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood on Monday night. Eden, who agreed to talk to 9NEWS on the condition her face and last name were not shown, said she felt violated after spotting a Denver Police Department drone hovering outside her second-floor bathroom window on Monday night while she was taking a bath. At first, she didn't know who was operating the drone. Now, she's raising questions about the city's four-month-old drone as first responder program, resident privacy and just how many people know the program exists.
Archive: https://archive.today/swKp3
From the post:
>>Denver Police are flying drones to some calls, but it became clear this week that some people have no idea it's happening, like a woman in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood on Monday night.
Eden, who agreed to talk to 9NEWS on the condition her face and last name were not shown, said she felt violated after spotting a Denver Police Department drone hovering outside her second-floor bathroom window on Monday night while she was taking a bath. At first, she didn't know who was operating the drone. Now, she's raising questions about the city's four-month-old drone as first responder program, resident privacy and just how many people know the program exists.
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