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Issue traffic fines, boost rainfall: Top things UAE drones can do
Staff Report/Dubai
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Hi-tech drones are used by police and local authorities to accomplish various missions
A top Dubai Police official announced yesterday that hi-tech drones hovering above you have recorded 4,400 violations in the first three months of the year.
Of these, 518 were for failure to wear face masks as part of Covid safety protocols, and 37 for jaywalking.
Besides monitoring traffic in real-time, capturing violations on the road, tracking criminals, and ensuring public compliance with safety measures, the police and local authorities have been flying drones to accomplish other missions.
Apple has produced an eye-opening representation of the intrusions that pass unnoticed in our everyday lives by reimagining app trackers not as nebulous digital algorithms, but the flesh and blood cashiers, waiters and tradesmen with whom we place our trust.
Positioning Apple as a paragon of virtue in a cutthroat digital ecosystem, Tracked coincides with the new App Tracking Transparency functionality in iOS 14.5, which seeks to redraw the balance of power between technology firms and individuals as well as reframe a complex issue in a simple visual manner.
Following one unwitting everyday man as he acquires a coterie of unwanted followers while going about his business, the exchange begins in a coffee shop where more than a latte is picked up. What follows is an increasingly bizarre trip around town as a taxi driver, bank clerk and shop assistant join the growing gaggle of snoopers.