Adams sparks Big Brother concerns over plan to use drones to fight crime at Central Park
Central Park frolickers could soon find themselves under Big Brother surveillance from NYPD drones flying above them, as the iconic green space struggles with a whopping crime increase.
Tech-loving Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday floated the notion and also using nebulous other “new technology” to deal with a worrisome surge in robberies in Central Park — including an incident involving three teenage muggers targeting a trio of park-goers that very morning.
“I think with such a vast large area, we could do a better job in using drones to police the area from the sky,” Hizzoner said during his weekly news conference with reporters.
The NYPD, pressed for more details by The Post, forwarded previous testimony from a deputy commissioner on Capitol Hill in which the higher-up said the department would be testing drones to respond to ShotSpotter gun-detection alerts.
“The Department anticipates drones to be operational at the Central Park Precinct in the coming weeks,” an e-mail from a rep said.
