“Royal Ban: Drone Flights Prohibited in Central London During King Charles’ Coronation”
Drone flights have been banned in central London ahead of the king’s coronation on Saturday. The ban was issued as part of a range of security measures to prevent any possible disruption during the event. The ban comes after two drones flew over the Kremlin in Moscow a few days ago, which were believed to be operated by pro-Ukrainian groups. Air traffic controllers have issued a notice banning drone flights below 2,500ft in a 2.5-mile radius from central London. The police are expected to use radar systems to detect potential drones during the event and have warned people not to fly their drones. Industry experts have said that shooting down a rogue drone in London would be incredibly unlikely, and anti-drone jamming guns can be used to bring drones to the ground.
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In a move that has sparked debate, the Royal Ban on drone flights during King Charles’ coronation has been enforced in central London. With police using radar to detect any unauthorized drones, the question remains: is this level of security necessary or an infringement on personal freedom?
Infringing on drone rights or protecting the monarchy? Royal Ban sparks debate in London.