Merseyside UAV grounded by Campaign Against Aviation
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One good point about it being airborne . . . no scouser can nick it
As for monitoring our population, there are areas where there are nearly as many RHs as there are in sandy places - openly professing to hate the country that clothed, housed, educated and nurtured them.
Still we are told we live in a free country - depends who you are as whether that's true or not.
Good luck to the coppers . . . it would be good if the CAA got them licensed asap.
As for monitoring our population, there are areas where there are nearly as many RHs as there are in sandy places - openly professing to hate the country that clothed, housed, educated and nurtured them.
Still we are told we live in a free country - depends who you are as whether that's true or not.
Good luck to the coppers . . . it would be good if the CAA got them licensed asap.
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Ignorance is no excuse
Apologies if I've missed it somewhere but:
"Merseyside Police said they had been unaware they needed a licence to fly the remote control helicopter, which is fitted with CCTV."
One of the principles of the law in this country is that "Ignorance is no excuse", not for me, you or the police (I hope).
Taxi for one!
"Merseyside Police said they had been unaware they needed a licence to fly the remote control helicopter, which is fitted with CCTV."
One of the principles of the law in this country is that "Ignorance is no excuse", not for me, you or the police (I hope).
Taxi for one!