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The festival is the first time the force has used the technology
A remote control “spy helicopter” has been helping police patrol a major music festival.
Staffordshire Police have been using the CCTV drone for the first time at the V Festival site this weekend.
Officers said the remote controlled plane helped capture offenders at the festival site at Weston Park, on the border of Staffordshire and Shropshire.
By Sunday police had arrested 62 people in total at the festival and had cautioned more than 100.
Officers said 32 of those arrested had been found possessing drugs.
The remote control drone was being used particularly in the festival’s car park to catch criminals attempting to break into vehicles.
‘Caught on camera’
Police said they expected to use the technology at future big events.
Ch Insp Pete Owen said: “We are delighted to be trialling the drone.
“It will work in addition to the CCTV that we will monitor on site throughout the festival.
The festival is expected to attract about 90,000 people
“Our message to criminals is that we will be watching you and you will be arrested if you are caught on camera.”
People travelling to the festival on Friday faced traffic delays of hours because of motorway congestion.
Highways Agency officials were forced to close a slip road on the M6 to help ease the traffic problems. The two-day festival has attracted about 90,000 people to the park.
theres ur answer the the UFO………. maybe:groucho:
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“Officers said 32 of those arrested had been found possessing drugs.”
it beats me why news sites mention how many drug arrests happen, i mean, its a music festival. no-one is shocked by the amount of drugs used
n obviously the police got 32 out of about 60,000 drug users :laugh_at:
there are still many people alive today in Great Britain who disagree with drug use and think that drugs and pop music are evil and should be stamped out – some are old people who hated it since the 1960s, there are even young people who are well conservative/religious (worst of all some of these are people who did “too much too young” and got burned out/bitter in their mid 20s)
wasnt it 1984 where they had helicopters just like this, flying about an peering in everyones windows…
I think the GVT need to realise Orwell wrote a novel, – not a political blueprint for the new labour party
where does it bloody end.
when they can see our every move, hear our everyword and decipher our every thought. well, that’s what orwell said.
and to be fair, apart from the actual year, orwell was right so far – it’s more surveillance implemented with fear because of “terrorists” and suddenly our civil liberties are gone
what i say here most of u will be opposed to, but i hope that happens, and realise what ppl really think, i hope they choose our every option as well
seriously?
no, im just talking shit
haha
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[MOUSE]it went right over my head[/MOUSE]
i’m not good on internet sarcasm :weee:
im hardly ever aarcastic, but i do have wild thoughts into maybe it being quite good if we had no free will, but we didnt realise it, so we lived out lives in a constant coma, not knowing what good times are, or bad times, but just an easy ok life
wouldn’t it be borin tho?
takin the downs with the ups is inevitable, n the harder life is the more u can learn from it
well thats one way to look at it :crazy_dru
yeah but wouldnt that life be normal if we always have had it, so it wouldnt be boring it would just be the norm
i suppose but why would anyone want a life controlled by someone else
we’d be losin so much, freedom is essential or people go crazy
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