The earlier notices and signs pinned to trees appealing for help to trace a missing pet have been replaced by notices seeking information about missing drones. A gentleman found a damaged Phantom drone. Its cost was around £350 and it was fund near Brockwell Park, South London.
Since there was no clue as to who the owner was, the finder posted a 'Drone found' notice in the park. Within hours he was contacted by three people who believed that the machine might be theirs. However, it is still unclaimed.
As Chris Anderson, head of drone maker 3D Robotics, has clarified – drones have become so easy to fly people just open up the box and put them in the air. Missing drones is a problem in the United States and internet forums have been set up to discuss the problem.
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