Flying drones in Paris, France are being handled by police
The Olympic Games is imminent, and when preparing for the New Zealand women's football team has found "peeping Tom"...
According to media reports, during the preparations for the Olympic Games, French authorities detained an uncertified staff member of the Canadian women's soccer team in Saint-Etienne, the staff member used a drone to secretly film the rival New Zealand women's soccer team training during training, the New Zealand women's soccer team immediately reported to the police after the discovery, and the operator was subsequently detained. The IOC's integrity department has also received a report about the incident.
The Canadian Olympic Committee said in a statement: "The Canadian Olympic Committee stands for fair competition and we are shocked and disappointed. We offer our sincere apologies to the New Zealand team, all affected players and the New Zealand Olympic Committee."
The New Zealand Olympic Committee said in a statement: "The New Zealand Olympic Committee and the New Zealand Football Association are shocked and disappointed that this incident has occurred.
With the opening of the Paris Olympic Games, the French side will be more strict in the airspace management, do not use drones illegally.
1, France is strict in the management of UAVs, and the civil UAVs certified by Europe are divided into five grades according to weight and function, each file has different requirements for use. For details, see: https://www.ecologie.gouv.fr/sites/default/files/documents/Guide_categorie_Ouverte.pdf.
2, weight greater than 250 g and is less than 250 grams but the unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) equipped with cameras are to be registered with the French Civil Aviation Administration of China website (https://alphatango.aviation-civile.gouv.fr/login.jsp), after the completion of the registration to mark registration code in unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) conspicuous place, Violators will be fined.
3,Drone pilots generally need to be at least 14 years old, and should not fly drones in urban areas, near airports, sensitive or protected areas, driving cars, and at night, the drone should be in the user's line of sight at all times and pay attention to respect the privacy of others, otherwise they will be imprisoned and fined. Unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) no-fly zone (excluding temporary no-fly zone) and the limit of the higher requirements are available via the following website
(https://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/donnees/restrictions-uas-categorie-ouverte-et-aeromodelism e).
4,Flying drones shall bear civil liability for losses caused to other individuals or organizations.
French emergency number: +33-15
French police: +33-17
French fire alarm number: +33-18