A police helicopter weighing less than a kilo will be trialled in Liverpool
as part of an attempt to cut antisocial behaviour.
The
Microdrone
MD4-200 is under a metre long and can be equipped with a 10-megapixel
camera, digital video or low-light and infrared units.
The device can also be fitted with a GPS unit and sent on pre-programmed
flights without a human operator.
"We are always looking at ways of putting more officers on the streets, and
maximising technology is a powerful way of achieving this," said Simon Byrne,
Assistant Chief Constable of Merseyside Police.
"The drone will support our Axis antisocial behaviour taskforce in gathering
important evidence to put offenders before the courts.
"Other uses may include monitoring public disorder, crowd control during
large scale events, and use during traffic congestion."
Merseyside Police is already using CCTV-equipped vans in Liverpool to gather
evidence, and the new drones will be used in conjunction with these measures.
The drones are already in use in Germany, Belgium and Norway.
Stephen Cahill, deputy director of the
Police
and Crime Standards Directorate, said: "We are pleased to support Merseyside
Police in its efforts to reduce crime through the use of new technology. This
trial is the first of its kind in the country and we are excited about its
potential."
If the Liverpool trials are successful other forces are expected to use the
technology across the country.
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