Restricted airspace over Plymouth
People who fly drones in an area around Plymouth on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon will be committing a criminal offence.
The only exception will be for the police.
The annual National Fireworks Championships are taking place, meaning flying is to be restricted.
Police have issued a map of the restricted airspace, which has been authorised by the Civil Air Aviation and the Department of Transport.
Drones are banned between 3 p.m. on each of the two days of the event, through to 1 a.m the following morning.
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