Kingston Police’s Drone Surveillance for Distracted Driving Sparks Legal and Privacy Concerns
On May 7, 2025, Kingston Police conducted a distracted driving enforcement operation using drone technology, issuing 20 tickets for drivers using handheld devices. This initiative, while aimed at enhancing road safety, has sparked significant debate over privacy rights and the constitutionality of such surveillance methods. Kingston police say the images captured by[ ► ]
When Safety Is No Longer Tangible: The Mental and Physical Impact
Impact of Intangible Safety on Mental and Physical Health. Safety is one of humanity’s most fundamental needs. According to Maslow's hierarchy, it ranks just above basic physiological needs like food, water, and shelter. Tangible safety—a sense of physical protection from harm—is critical for human well-being. However, when safety becomes intangible—elusive and uncertain—the consequences[ ► ]