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Rennes: drones police against annoying parking
To spot poorly parked motorists around Roazhon Park in Rennes, in Ille-et-Vilaine, the police use drones, which broadcast messages. – (France 2)
To spot poorly parked motorists around Roazhon Park in Rennes, in Ille-et-Vilaine, the police use drones, which broadcast messages.
A few hours before kick-off, parking around Roazhon Park, the Rennes stadium (Ille-et-Vilaine), is difficult. Fans try to find a place wherever they can, even along a busy road. For two matches, a message, broadcast by a drone, emanating from the National Police, reminds them that they are poorly parked. The device intrigues the people of Rennes. Some do not move their car, taking the risk of having to pay a fine of 135 euros for dangerous parking.
A device to secure the surroundings of the stadium
The verbalization is carried out in a second step, by police officers on the ground. The air resources brigade of the Rennes police station and its five remote pilots are behind this novelty. For them, this device makes it easier to secure the surroundings of the stadium. Drone overflight images are neither recorded nor stored. During the match, 174 vehicles were fined. This operation should become widespread during each Stade Rennais meeting.