Independence Day: Police Ban Drones over Warsaw
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Due to Independence Day gatherings on Tuesday, November 11, drones will not be allowed to be flown over Warsaw, Warsaw police announced. The ban will be in effect from morning until late evening. Violation of the ban could result in up to five years in prison.
Poland will celebrate Independence Day on Tuesday, November 11. In connection with this, drone flights will be temporarily banned in Warsaw, the capital. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a Warsaw police post on social media. "Due to the need to ensure the safety of gatherings related to Independence Day celebrations on November 11, Warsaw Police Headquarters, in coordination with the State Protection Service, is introducing restrictions …
The Warsaw Metropolitan Police Headquarters has issued a ban on the use of drones and all unmanned aerial vehicles. The ban is set to take effect on November 11, Independence Day. This decision is based on security concerns. Deputy Commissioner Jacek Wiśniewski from the Warsaw Metropolitan Police Headquarters announced that due to the need to ensure the safety of gatherings related to the November 11 celebrations, the Warsaw Metropolitan Police,…
On November 11, National Independence Day, there will be a restriction on the flights of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) over Warsaw, the Warsaw Police Headquarters announced. This is due to safety concerns. The Warsaw Police Headquarters, in cooperation with the State Protection Service, is introducing a ban on drone flights over Warsaw on Independence Day. Deputy Commissioner Jacek Wiśniewski, spokesman for the Warsaw Police Headquarters, an…
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