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Drones could be used to fight crime and find dogs in Ceredigion

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Drones could be used to crackdown on fly-tipping and antisocial behaviour in mid Wales.

Ceredigion council has asked the public for ideas on what drones can be used for, which could also include finding abandoned dogs and pollution.

Councillors believe they could be a “valuable tool”, and would be paid for by the Police and Crime Commissioner’s office.

Councillor Matthew Vaux, cabinet member for partnerships, housing, legal and governance and public protection, said: “Drones can be a valuable tool in improving public safety and supporting enforcement, but we understand that transparency, trust and safeguards for the public are essential.”


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