Device was seized after flying near the TT course this week
Police are once again warning that any drones flown illegally around the TT course will see offenders dealt with robustly.
A drone was seized on Thursday after it was spotted near to the circuit, while another was spotted near closed roads last night.
A no-fly zone is in place around the course, and a further 1000-metre exclusion is in force outside the course when roads are closed.
Sergeant Andrew Reed says it's not worth breaking the rules to try and get a good camera shot:
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