Police Announce New Drone Program, Immediately Spy on Their Own Wives

·
Police Announce New Drone Program, Immediately Spy on Their Own Wives

In a groundbreaking announcement on September 2, 2025, local police departments in Los Angeles revealed their latest initiative: a billion-dollar drone surveillance program. Within hours of deployment, the technology was immediately redirected to spy on the officers’ own wives. Sergeant Larry DeVito, who oversees the project, confessed, ‘We just wanted to see if Cheryl was still doing yoga with that suspiciously flexible instructor.’

The drones, which were initially pitched as tools for reducing crime and increasing public safety, quickly became airborne marriage counselors—or rather, suspicion magnifiers. A leaked memo from Officer Rick ‘Eagle Eye’ Thompson read, ‘The drones’ infrared capability can detect more than just body heat; they can sense marital tension.’ The department’s PR team insists this is merely a teething problem as they recalibrate the system’s parameters.

Despite the immediate misuse of these high-tech gadgets, some city officials argue the program aligns with emerging trends in law enforcement technology. ‘With next-gen facial recognition and spousal analytics, we are entering a new era of community policing,’ claimed Deputy Mayor Sandra Mills at a press conference, while nervously adjusting her wedding ring. Meanwhile, billionaire tech moguls are reportedly eyeing investment opportunities in personal relationship diagnostics.

Equipped with advanced features like spouse GPS tracking and ‘Trust-o-Meter’ algorithms, the drones have already made an impression. Some models even offer an optional ‘Bad Date Detection’ mode, with predictive analytics showing a 30% increase in marital discord reports. Cops are encouraged to attend weekend workshops titled ‘Balancing Surveillance and Spouse Satisfaction.’

As the drones continue to fly above Los Angeles neighborhoods—keeping an eye on both criminal activity and domestic drama—residents are divided over their presence. Yet one can’t help but wonder if Sergeant DeVito’s wife will switch her yoga classes to pilates indoors. In this brave new world of domestic espionage, perhaps trust is just another outdated concept left for ground-level observers.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *