British tourists warned over €200,000 fines over little known rule in Spain
PUERTO DE LA CRUZ, SPAIN, AUG 6 – The tourist lacked a pilot license and insurance, violating strict Spanish drone laws that impose fines up to €225,000 for serious breaches, officials said.
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Tourist faces $244K fine for breaking drone rules abroad
A British vacationer is facing a jaw-dropping €200,000 (approx. $244,000) fine after flying a drone illegally during a crowded religious festival in Spain’s Canary Islands. Here’s a cautionary tale for drone pilots across the globe, especially those planning to take their birds overseas… more…
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