This may not directly relate to things we've talked about in class, but I'm always interested in seeing how technology is used for national security purposes, etc. This article in particular stood out because it shows just how willing and desperate the governments of latin america have become to stop the horrible drug trade. The drone technology they use is suppose to aid the government in pinpointing paticular locations that are hard to reach and may not be as easily accessible by foot. I think it has a little bit of a "big Brother" feel to it, but I think that is what it's going to take in order to stop a lot of the drug crime going on there. The drones are snuffing labs, but then two more pop up. The extent to which this technology will bring change is still unknown.
Article found at: http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/28/drug-sniffing-drones-are-flying-over-bolivia-the-new-cocaine-underdog
Article found at: http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/28/drug-sniffing-drones-are-flying-over-bolivia-the-new-cocaine-underdog
