European police forces are using drones to an extent that would have seemed unimaginable 1 month ago. FMTNews Treviolo
TREVIOLO: The hovering drone emits a mechanical buzz reminiscent of a wasp and shouts down instructions in a tiny voice.
A heat sensor takes the offender’s temperature and sends the information to a drone operator, who stares at a thermal map on his hand-held screen – shining orange and purple blobs.Italy’s coronavirus epicentre in the northern province of Bergamo, in Lombardy region, has had enough of people spreading Covid-19.
It is now one of several European nations using police drones to an extent that would have seemed unimaginable – and almost certainly unacceptable – just a month ago.In Italy, they try to figure out who has Covid-19. But health officials fear this progress may be undone once people have had enough of life under lockdown and start coming out into the spring sunshine.
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