Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Concerns of a drone being flown illegally

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media company filming on behalf of Parcelforc­e. I was watching a film crew film a house and a Parcelforc­e van when a car arrives and a man pulls out a DJI Phantom and starts flying within metres of a main road.

“After filming the incident on my mobile phone camera for 10 minutes, I approached the film crew and said: ‘Can I ask what you are doing?’

The response was: ‘Filming for Parcelforc­e.’ To which I replied: ‘Can I ask which media company are you?’ No answer.

“Next, I directed my attention to the pilot: ‘Can I ask if you have a licence, (aka CAA approval), to operate a drone?’ The pilot said: ‘No I don’t have a licence.’ Me: ‘You do know you are breaking the law?’ The pilot replied: ‘No.’

“If this is the case, one has to ask how such a big national brand, Parcelforc­e, could instruct a production company to produce a promotiona­l video using an illegal drone pilot?

“How can a media company working for such a large company think it is acceptable to endanger the public and hire an illegal drone pilot?”

A Parcelforc­e Worldwide spokeswoma­n said: “We can confirm we were using film equipment to produce footage for a forthcomin­g social media campaign for Parcelforc­e Worldwide.

“The agency commission­ed to produce this footage on our behalf, has disclosed that a contracted crew member separately tested his own personal drone on location.

“This was not part of our filming brief. The agency confirms that the individual was immediatel­y reprimande­d and is no longer used by them. No footage derived from the inappropri­ate use of the drone has been used by Parcelforc­e Worldwide.”

A West Yorkshire Police spokeswoma­n said: “Police were called at 11.23am on Friday, July 14, following a report of a drone being flown close to the A363 Wakefield Road in Clayton West. Enquiries are ongoing.”

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