Birds of prey could be used by police to take down drug-smuggling drones under new powers

in #eagles7 years ago

Birds could be utilized to bring down rebel rambles under new police 

powers. 

From spring, officers will have the capacity to constrain administrators

 to ground their contraptions on the off chance that they are flying 

heedlessly or perpetrating a wrongdoing. 

The flying machine are by and large so generally used to pirate 

medications, weapons and telephones into prisons that jail officers get 

one each five days. 

Detainment facilities Minister Sam Gyimah told MPs: "In Holland they 

are utilizing birds to stop rambles. I'm certain we will discover an 

answer in the UK which will take off."

 Eagles in Holland are already trained to take down rogue drones 

Dutch police have been trying hawks since 2015, with 100 officers 

prepared to utilize the winged creatures. 

Representative Denis Janus stated: "It's a low-tech answer for a hello 

there tech issue. None of the falcons were harmed and no automatons 

survived."

 The low-tech solution could help stop people smuggling drugs into prisons 

  Under the Drone Bill, owners will be banned from flying near airports

 or above 400ft.They will also have to sit safety awareness tests and use 

apps to plan flights. 


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