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[ehealth] Drones used to humiliate containment refractories
The police collectively seem to discover the virtues of drones, some even use them to humiliate people who do not respect confinement.
Whereas they do almost everything in China, play vigil in Spain and will act as a thermometer in Australia, in England, their use is a little less orthodox. In Derbyshire, for example, local police use drone videos to denounce those who still go outside despite government orders.
Discover the ehealth of drones against violators of containment
The ehealth, which is approximately 90 seconds long, shows, among other things, vehicles parked in front of an isolated beauty salon. In another sequence, we can see people walking around, despite a total ban on going out unless it is absolutely necessary.
Derbyshire police point out that the locations filmed by its drones are remote locations and that so these people broke the confinement. For example, one of the cars in the parking lot traveled about 17 km to get there. However, the recommendations of the London government only allow essential small outings (shopping, etc.).
Despite posts yesterday highlighting issues of people still visiting the #PeakDistrict despite government guidance, the message is still not getting through. @DerPolDroneUnit have been out at beauty spots across the county, and this footage was captured at #CurbarEdge last night. pic.twitter.com/soxWvMl0ls
– Derbyshire Police (@DerbysPolice) March 26, 2020
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Law enforcement officials deny any charges of disproportionate reaction. According to them, their method would remain perfectly in accordance with the laws in force governing the safety of property and people. They also point out that if walks and picnics are enjoyable activities, they can cost lives during a pandemic.
Thereby, we can therefore expect to discover other videos filmed by drones showing people who violate containment in the UK.
As for France, the national police have already announced that they will also use drones to spot the offenses at the moment. However, it will most certainly not go as far as the other side of the Channel.
In any case, stay at health home.
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