The consortium also suggested the drones could be used by councils to combat 'fly-posting, fly-tipping, abandoned vehicles, abnormal loads, waste management'.
Five other police forces have signed up to the scheme, which could pave the way for countrywide adoption of the technology for surveillance, monitoring and evidence gathering.
The consortium's mission is to introduce the drones 'into the routine work of the police, border authorities and other government agencies,' according to documents obtained by the Guardian.
How long before they install hellfire missiles on em?
there are cameras all over the place in the UK, they have vans with cameras on and at first during the 80’s the Govt said it was to secure just city centres and the underground.
Now they’re everywhere