EPA drones spy on farmers in Nebraska and Iowa
Yahoo! News— The Environmental Protection Agency has been accused of violating the privacy of cattle farmers in Nebraska and Iowa by using drones to spy on them.
Last week, Nebraska’s congressional delegation submitted a joint letter to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson expressing concerns about the surveillance and questioning its legality.
The EPA responded that the use of drones is legal and cost-effective.
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