POLICE DRONES!! - Dangerous drivers WATCH OUT!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • In today’s video, we explore the innovative ways that the D&C police are using DJI drones, costing more than £25,000, to combat dangerous driving with cars & motorbikes, and how they are also using them to find missing people using thermal imaging.
    The DJI M300 RTK is a next-level commercial drone platform that offers enhanced flight performance and unrivalled safety features. With a 55-minute maximum flight time, advanced AI capabilities, six directional sensors, and positioning, and the ability to carry three payloads at once - including hybrid camera solutions designed especially for the platform - this IP45-rated drone sets a new standard, combining intelligence with reliability.
    The DJI M300 RTK is a versatile drone and has become an important platform for public safety, search and rescue, industrial inspection, aerial surveying, and utilities/oil and gas, among other applications, equipped with the latest technology, including high-definition cameras, thermal imaging, and GPS tracking, making them an invaluable asset to the police force. Join us as we delve into the specifics of how these drones are used, how they have impacted the police force's operations, and what the future of law enforcement looks like with this cutting-edge technology.
    If you're interested in the latest advancements in drone technology and how they are being utilized for public safety, this video is a must-watch.
    The BMW M1000RR will for sure be featured in future videos, so keep your eyes peeled.
    Big thanks to everyone involved in today's video, including all the kind members of the public that came to say hello and ask such nice questions.
    Vision Zero Southwest and Xpressmedia also worked very hard behind the scenes for some really valuable parts in the video, so thank you.
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    #PoliceDrones #Roadsafety #PublicSafety

Комментарии • 75

  • @jonCarter-r7x
    @jonCarter-r7x Год назад +6

    That opening line says it all. "if you didnt worry enough about seeing us on the roads, now you've got to look up into the sky as well" Don't worry about looking at the road.

  • @LouisJKnowles
    @LouisJKnowles Год назад +3

    I had one of these sent up on me in Barnstaple when I was exploring an abandoned building. They thought I was stealing copper (I wasn't). I have to say the brightness of the spotlight on the drone is amazing!

  • @sprocket-YT
    @sprocket-YT Год назад +5

    Money for drones but no nighttime patrols during the early hours targeting vehicle theft!

  • @jhond4824
    @jhond4824 Год назад +3

    I think you got the caption wrong, "police can now use drones to make more money"

  • @josh0340
    @josh0340 Год назад +12

    25k on a drone to catch someone speeding .. I wonder why🤣..££££

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Год назад +1

      Would you prefer they send the helicopter up to find missing people etc etc?

    • @josh0340
      @josh0340 Год назад +10

      @@GCMYT no, that’s a great use of a drone, but spending ur time catching a few speeders, not so much

    • @jvoric
      @jvoric Год назад +4

      Rather spend 25k on a drone than spend about 25k to fund a chopper launch …and thats 25k per launch!!

    • @jvoric
      @jvoric Год назад +1

      @@GCMYT drones can be used to find missing persons too…

    • @brianbadonde9039
      @brianbadonde9039 Год назад

      Run along and get your next vaccine George. You absolute brown noser 👃

  • @PoachedEgg
    @PoachedEgg Год назад +2

    Excellent video thank you for sharing shows the human side of policing

  • @tomcoates7328
    @tomcoates7328 Год назад +3

    Great video, worth the extra thought (planning) on the road to prevent yourself having a serious accident

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Год назад +1

      Thank you Tom :)

  • @sheffield8184
    @sheffield8184 Год назад +2

    I get that speeding is dangerous but the amount of money the police spend on is ridiculous because its easy catch people

  • @MrF17MJB
    @MrF17MJB Год назад +1

    Great video, good to see the motorcyclists involved with this one to, 👍🏻

  • @Unconwheels
    @Unconwheels Год назад +4

    As a drone pilot myself if feel like you massively overspent on a drone.
    The weight of the drone shown of the video is great for stability and wind resistance, however, it still can’t be used in bad weather conditions and can’t keep up with most fleeing vehicles. What you have there is a very expensive toy spying device which is used to look into council estates in infrared.

  • @tonyaxten8705
    @tonyaxten8705 7 месяцев назад

    Great video I think the green sticker on your crash helmet is a brilliant idea perhaps it should be made compulsory as part of your insurance cover just a thought 👍

  • @AshTek_Biker
    @AshTek_Biker Год назад +2

    Brilliant Video. Very informative. :) As a biker my self, the correct gear is important. Even during the summer, I still wear full gear. I see loads of rider at summer time wear shorts and t-shirts on motorcycles as its too hot. Looking for to any future plans for more motorcycle content. :)

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words!

  • @acat6821
    @acat6821 Год назад +7

    The arguement of it not being anout revenue is false. Ticketing makes thousands upon thousands. If it truly were about safety why not make it and automatic 1 month ban no financial penalty just bans. Which increase with further offences. People getting a £250 fine doesnt really effect them. And havinf plods hiding behind lamposts with guns doesnt slow people down it. It generates money. Plain as day.

    • @jvoric
      @jvoric Год назад +6

      If road users drove within the law/legislation/ the rules of the road, call it what you will, they wouldn’t make money..so, if you don’t want to “contribute” to their funds then don’t break the law! Simples!!

    • @brianbadonde9039
      @brianbadonde9039 Год назад +1

      Its not “Law” it’s legislation and is only given the force by the consent of the governed. We don’t consent to it. So therefore it is unlawful.

    • @robsayer8028
      @robsayer8028 Год назад +2

      @@brianbadonde9039 firstly, you need to look up the definition of legislation (legislation is defined as "laws considered collectively" or "the process of making or enacting laws"). Secondly, you refer to "policing by consent". Policing by consent means by consent of a majority of the population. Thirdly, "we don't consent to it" is quite a supposition by you, unless you think that you are the voice of everyone (you definitely don't speak for me as I DO consent to the laws of the land)...

    • @jvoric
      @jvoric Год назад +1

      @@brianbadonde9039 irrelevant comment.. you knew what I meant!
      So you’re saying it’s not against the law to break the speed limit? To drive recklessly endangering the lives of those around you and yourself?
      Call it law, legislation, rules of the road etc! If you don’t follow it and get caught you’ll pay the price for it!

    • @jvoric
      @jvoric Год назад

      @@robsayer8028 I think Brian thinks he’s above the law!

  • @FIREFIREBLADE
    @FIREFIREBLADE Год назад +2

    Cracking video, good effort and a worthy cause 👍🏻

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Год назад

      Thank you 😌

  • @samdude2956
    @samdude2956 Год назад +2

    Can this be like a quick deploy type thing or do you need to put out notams to let other aircraft know?

    • @honeybadger9425
      @honeybadger9425 Год назад

      Good question idk but I would imagine they have a automatic system that fast tracks the process on a police drone.

  • @shadofpv
    @shadofpv Год назад +1

    The jello in the dji feed is horrendous 😂🤣🤮

    • @rickym7380
      @rickym7380 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yea wtf why is it so bad

  • @M.Godfrey
    @M.Godfrey Год назад +9

    Great channel, great content. Well done chaps.

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Год назад

      Thank you viktor. Thanks for watching.

  • @markwright3161
    @markwright3161 Год назад +2

    Drive and ride to the conditions not the rules. You can still end up dead by simply following the rules. Legal doesn't equal safe, and the opposite is also true, illegal isn't always unsafe.
    I wish the drivers were treated the same as bikes. Here, the motorcyclist was able to explain 'planning an overtake', conveniently a scenario where being 100% legal often increases risk, so it's actually better to select the rules you follow in particular conditions*. Anyway, if they were a driver presenting a message to drivers, all they would be allowed to show agreement to is the 'don't speed' or 'speed kills' nonsense. I guess this is because motorcyclists in the UK are generally enthusiasts, people who enjoy being on the road, making progress, etc, so can see through the shallow political vomit projected at the average road user, so the police have to actually engage their brain to not be completely ignored by the majority of motorcyclists. 'Advanced' riding/driving courses shouldn't only be recommended to the small groups you can't pull the wool over the eyes of. Those techniques should be spread to everyone and frankly should become the requirements for the basic test instead of pathetic, ill thought out, confusing and even dangerous changes to the highway code and plastic cutlery speed limit reducing approach to 'road safety'.
    If I had an easier to access advanced driving course that I could take that didn't come with clauses or potential stereotypes/involve interacting with potentially unpleasant stereotypes, I'd jump at the opportunity to do it. I've watched Reg Local videos on 'advanced' driving, got my own copy of Roadcraft to self teach the techniques, etc to maximise my knowledge of how to drive properly, not just drive to pass the excuses this country calls tests to get a licence. I've even looked into what advanced driving organisations/groups there are around Coleraine, Northern Ireland (the area I'm familiar with).
    There isn't much choice in NI, only a handful of IAM affiliate groups (if that's the right title). £175 for a course, that's fine, they're a charity type organisation, but to drive with an observer, another member who passed the basic 'advanced' test, so variable teaching ability/self-assigned value or status/look-down-their-nose-at-other-motorists stereotype conformity unknown before joining. There's a sort of expectation of annual membership beyond that, that you will observe at least one other person. I understand why, for the latter particularly, it's just not a positive for the introverted individual simply interested in driving. I would love to do it, have been considering it for years, practically from when I even started lessons for my basic cat B licence that I have had for 7 years now. The social expectations, membership, weekly/monthly meetings, observing another unknown individual, and then the few unpleasant 'stereotype' individuals who did 'advanced' driving to 'prove they're better than everyone else' (some sort of review type posts I've seen in research suggest car advanced driver's groups have a few unpleasant people like this in them) or being a group of older individuals, (myself still being in the young driver insurance age range where they act like I should have totaled a car more often than I've changed clothes or something) are just too much for me to actually bring myself to making the decision to go for the test and further my knowledge with observation instead of solely self assessment. If I knew someone who was in the group and knew someone else I could specifically observe, then it might be a bit easier, but might still not be enough to overcome the negatives of the other requirements for me personally. I have recently passed my B+E test (still required in NI), something I could go for as it was 2 lessons, the test, then as soon as you pass you don't have to see any of them again if you didn't share the same interests/views on driving.
    That test was actually an interesting one as I passed with an incident that I think was more dangerous than it needed to be because I was obsessing over not exceeding the speed limit after adopting a certain view and subsequent driving style, heavily influenced by the Roadcraft techniques, in the seven years since passing my category B test, that if I had driven in my normal manner wouldn't have occurred/been anywhere near as dangerous, but would have failed me instantly. A choice between legal or safe. I had to choose legal to pass the test, but I'll be returning to making the safe choice in my regular driving.
    *In the overtaking scenario, if you're in a vehicle with the ability to easily exceed the speed limit, you can get back to the nearside again sooner, reducing risk, and if you plan the overtake and go through the appropriate steps, etc when making it, exceeding the limit temporarily to clear the highest risk point, being offside and next to the other vehicle, is safer than 'following the rules' all the time, as your officer suggested. Any officer associated with traffic with half a brain will know exactly what I mean, I've read their driving handbook cover to cover after all, even if their employer(s)/associated donkey show prevent them from sharing that knowledge.

    • @audify3833
      @audify3833 Год назад +2

      I agree, higher speed doesn't always necessarily mean higher risk.

  • @ashjames1996
    @ashjames1996 Год назад

    Glad to be ur 100k subscriber 👌👌👌

  • @saitamatf6016
    @saitamatf6016 8 месяцев назад

    What if you do 31mph on a 30 are you still liable heavy footed ?

  • @sootyjared4208
    @sootyjared4208 Год назад +2

    This is rather concerning, although it’s for a good cause, I don’t think the police can and should just be able to fly drones randomly around the place even if it’s to catch criminals or “irresponsible drivers”. This can and should only be approved for events, etc and hopefully it will be as having this kind of stuff just flying about is dangerous (and near where I live, you can’t fly drones anyway due to an airport).
    This is more a civil liberty thing, I don’t care about people speeding and don’t care if they get caught, I care about making sure I am not recorded by a Police drone without my consent, I don’t trust the police anyway. They are doing the same with facial recognition, its concerning.
    I wonder if big brother watch knows about this…

  • @GodswillBDone4WeThePeople
    @GodswillBDone4WeThePeople Год назад

    Try taking a mini and land on one, see what kind person the pilot is. I actually found a decent drone pilot officer, he did erase my memory card, but I had his mom on it last time we met

  • @Icecoldgaming-vlogs
    @Icecoldgaming-vlogs Месяц назад

    If every police officer was like Owen this country would be awesome

  • @mark624963
    @mark624963 Год назад

    I've just recently subscribed to the channel, seen a couple of videos and it's absolutely brilliant especially the friendly banter you both have.
    I also have to point out Owen is a very nice looking man 😍

  • @ΝικόλαςΑνδρέου-τ2ι

    Great channel! Informing and bringing awareness about the dangers of speeding. I have a question about the drone and that is if the drone can be mounted with a radar system that can detect speeding vehicles from the sky? If so from how far away can it detect the speeding vehicle and what's the radar system called? I am writing a University assignment on this topic! Thank you!

  • @kickassaz
    @kickassaz Год назад

    This is good. The green dot scheme should be available to everyone on the road.

  • @timurpoopal8850
    @timurpoopal8850 Год назад +7

    Yet can’t afford to give nhs pay rise 😂😂 what a country

  • @scottpimlott2
    @scottpimlott2 Год назад

    Abit late watching this but hands down the Bandit is an amazing bike, i have a cbr1000rr fireblade and a bandit 600k3 and the bandit is alot more fun to ride, very underestimated bike but worth getting if you want a bullet proof engine and lots of fun on the roads

  • @lesreed8803
    @lesreed8803 7 месяцев назад +1

    4:00 children or childlike their innocent they do not no or does not emotionally affect children gang violence red or blue team police criminal nothing childlike to be childlike is to be forgiving😊

  • @Rose-may26
    @Rose-may26 Год назад

    I think as bike myself
    I find car drivers should have to take car licence again before they come out on the road again

  • @vanessaparker7215
    @vanessaparker7215 Год назад +2

    It is good to see a truly informative video showing the fantastic work that the police do to keep us safe.

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Год назад

      Thank you! That’s very kind

  • @duncanlyon5837
    @duncanlyon5837 Год назад

    The green dot is not accepting in Scotland.

  • @KeirStarmerparody
    @KeirStarmerparody 6 месяцев назад

    I have one and it isn’t for emergency services aha

  • @edgar0517
    @edgar0517 Год назад +1

    Always the bikes, if car owners were to drive like that they would loose their privileges, but bikes……we even have schemes acknowledging them coming out of nowhere and car users should be driving better to protect them!! How about teaching bikers “Think Car”

  • @ParvusProduction
    @ParvusProduction Год назад +2

    Nanny. State.

  • @illusion1361
    @illusion1361 Год назад

    If that think fell out the sky do more damage than a mini 3 pro and no VLOS for them

  • @S666GRJ
    @S666GRJ Год назад

    Oh jesus, a water fairy that isn't asleep! 👀
    Seriously though D&C Police, the FS and Ambo crews who attend fatal RTC's I do feel for you. I've seen the catastrophic events of a serious RTC and it isn't nice.
    From the thin green line to the blue and the red reading this, have a "Q" shift 🤐🤐🤐😂

  • @BlahBlahBlah961
    @BlahBlahBlah961 Год назад +1

    Love Owens glasses 😎😎

  • @HarryvanderVelden-xb2cm
    @HarryvanderVelden-xb2cm Год назад

    Wanneer ga weer iets aan je auto doen?

    • @GCMYT
      @GCMYT  Год назад +1

      We have a video coming soon. You’ll see.

  • @KeirStarmerparody
    @KeirStarmerparody 6 месяцев назад

    The drone is only 13k

  • @AbdulAminGani
    @AbdulAminGani Год назад +10

    This is just a step closer to the militarisation of UK police. Following the example of America.

    • @NH00531
      @NH00531 Год назад

      Really? Wow.

    • @danialiqbal1045
      @danialiqbal1045 6 месяцев назад

      I think it's a cost effective alternative to helicopters

  • @jasonboyle7203
    @jasonboyle7203 Год назад

    Might make its money back b4 being destroyed.

  • @Glamours328
    @Glamours328 Год назад

    Who watches sky coppers on channel 4

  • @Traxuki
    @Traxuki Год назад +1

    be sensible until you get near an airport :)

  • @samuelgarrod8327
    @samuelgarrod8327 Год назад

    Owen comes across as a sound bloke, someone you could have a beer and a blether with. It's just a shame I always have a smoke with beer. 😏