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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 16:51 
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NEW POLICE 'SPY DRONE' TAKES TO SKY

Monday May 21,2007

The UK's first police "spy drone" has taken to the skies.
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The remote control helicopter, fitted with CCTV cameras, will be used by officers in Merseyside to track criminals and record anti-social behaviour.

The drone is only a metre wide, weighs less than a bag of sugar, and can record images from a height of 500m.

It was originally used for military reconnaissance but is now being trialled by a mainstream police force.

The spy plane was launched as a senior police officer warned the surveillance society in the UK is eroding civil liberties.

Ian Readhead, deputy chief constable of Hampshire Police, said Britain could face an Orwellian situation with cameras on every street corner.

However, senior officers in Merseyside, who are trialling the drone, said they did not believe it was the next phase in creating a Big Brother society.

Assistant chief constable Simon Byrne said: "People clamour for the feeling of safety which cameras give.

"Obviously there is a point of view that has been expressed but our feedback from the public is anything we can do to fight crime is a good thing.

"There are safeguards in place legally covering the use of CCTV and the higher the level of intrusion, the higher the level of authority needed within the police force to use it. So there is that balance there."

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I can see these being targets for mask-wearing snipers with airguns.

What a stupid and ignorant escalation of the issue.


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Cool. Target practice.

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Assistant Chief Constable, Simon Byrne wrote:
There are safeguards in place legally covering the use of CCTV and the higher the level of intrusion, the higher the level of authority needed within the police force to use it. So there is that balance there.

This is an incredible statement. Constable on mobile to Superintendent: "We need to use the drone." Superintendent:"OK". Some safeguard there.
Assistant Chief Constable Simon Byrne wrote:
People clamour for the feeling of safety which cameras give.

I feel safer already.

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So how long can they fly, how long untill one stops flying and crashes down on a motorway or a school play ground?

Do you fancy splating that on the windscreen? I dont!

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Would a radio frequency jammer work?


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anton wrote:
So how long can they fly, how long untill one stops flying and crashes down on a motorway or a school play ground?

Do you fancy splating that on the windscreen? I dont!

Don't knock the hardware!
I have an electric heli (highly modified as some of you might have guessed) that will stay in the air for approaching 20 mins - with a wireless video camera attached, and that's with a relatively small battery (7V4 800mAh).

There might be enough redundancy in that design of heli to militate against the most likely mechanical failure modes.

However, feel free to knock the application.....

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Ironic really that this 'flotation' comes on the heels of Hampshire Deputy Chief Constable Ian Readhead's denunciation of our surveillance society


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Ziltro wrote:
Cool. Target practice.


Don't happen to go here every year do you Ziltro?

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New sport in liverpool- for those who can't afford clay pigeons - police minicopters ?? :roll:

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Just found this ---
Liverpool's Olympic Bid
Did you know that Liverpool had put a bid in for the Olympics? Here is a
section of their bid that was leaked from the IOC...

SHOOTING
A series of targets will be set up to establish the competitor's ability
over a range of disciplines The targets to be as follows: 1 - A Moving
Police Van 2 - A Post Office Clerk 3 - A Bank Teller or Securicor Driver 4 -
Their next door neighbours youngest child NB - This target to be followed by
the ritual cry of 'I thought he was a Bizzy' or 'He pulled a knife on me'.


Now add 5) - minicopter

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