Officers issue reminder of the laws around operating them during road closures
Police are reminding people not to fly drones over closed roads this Manx Grand Prix.
It's after officers arrested someone for flying one near the Creg Ny Baa just two hours into the first road closure yesterday (Sunday 17 August).
Drones pose a risk to the aircraft being used and operating one is a criminal offence that can carry a sentence of up to five years in prison.
Sergeant Lee Wright is from the Roads Policing Unit:
You can see a map of the restrictions and regulations here.
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