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vctenderness 29th May 2020 08:57

Drones over Channel
 
I have noticed on Flight Radar 24 a drone ex Lydd and making quite a pattern over the Channel. I presume this is to do with the illegal immigrant situation.


treadigraph 29th May 2020 09:02

You are correct.

Wolverhampton 29th May 2020 09:32

Been flying every night for a while. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-50673241

chevvron 29th May 2020 10:01

There was a thread about these on Flyer Forums about a year ago.

yakker 29th May 2020 10:40

According to our 'Nige' once found they are escorted by the French into UK waters, where the UK pick them up and bring them into Dover.

homonculus 29th May 2020 12:20

How many illegals can the drone fit at a time? :rolleyes:

SpringHeeledJack 29th May 2020 14:00

It seems a much more economical way to observe the migrations than a rotary or fixed wing platform. It seems as Yakker stated, and the film shot by Monsieur Farage that the French coastguard/Navy really do just 'hand them over' to be dealt with by the UK. I suppose they're glad to be reducing the numbers gathering in Northern France.

N707ZS 29th May 2020 22:45

I always wonder why they don't remove the supply of boats.

Donkey497 30th May 2020 09:27

I'd like to know what's happening to the boats once they get to this side of the moat. I'm making the assumption that they're a one way deal, in that once the illegals get to the UK the ownership of the boat is a moot point. Personally, I'd be interested in a new boat for an occasional fishing trip at a reasonable cost. I'd even be willing to pick it up, subject to the current travel restrictions etc.

vctenderness 30th May 2020 15:29

[QUOTE=Donkey497;10797397]I'd like to know what's happening to the boats once they get to this side of the moat. I'm making the assumption that they're a one way deal, in that once the illegals get to the UK the ownership of the boat is a moot point. Personally, I'd be interested in a new boat for an occasional fishing trip at a reasonable cost. I'd even be willing to pick it up, subject to the current travel restrictions etc.[/QUOTE

I’m sure if you contact the French police they will put you in contact with a nice Albanian who can provide you with one at a reasonable price. However it will come complete with 20 sub Saharan Africans claiming to be Syrian refugees!

Donkey497 31st May 2020 11:04

Even if I had a super yacht, I'd be reluctant to have a crew of 20, even less need when I'm only planning a quiet couple of hours dropping a line into a loch. I'd far rather drop a few quid contribution to HMRC or the local constabulary to reimburse them for their time & bother.

Knowing the insane state of things at the moment, It wouldn't surprise me if the boats were being shredded entire & sent to landfill.

Tech Guy 31st May 2020 16:02


Originally Posted by yakker (Post 10796567)
According to our 'Nige' once found they are escorted by the French into UK waters, where the UK pick them up and bring them into Dover.

Why cant they be escorted by the UK back into French waters for the French to take back?

SpringHeeledJack 31st May 2020 17:10

a) Because the French probably would refuse to take them back, and b) 'We' are a soft touch compared to many other European countries and the question to be asked is why would that be ?



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