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Severn Bridge, a Main Route Between England and Wales, Shuts as Drone Flown From Tower (bbc.com) 162

A main route between England and Wales was closed after a man climbed a bridge and flew a drone from the top. An anonymous reader shares a report: Traffic was stopped on the M48 -- the older of two Severn crossings -- because of "concern for welfare," police said. The man, in his 20s, came down voluntarily from the 47m (154ft) bridge tower and was arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance. Highways England said it was deeply concerned and that "a person has put their life at serious risk". "The incident was quickly spotted on our security cameras and reported to police and thankfully there was no injury or worse on this occasion," it said. "Appropriate security is in place on the bridge, we are liaising with Avon and Somerset Police and will be undertaking investigations to determine if any damage was caused during the incident." Police said: "Officers attended the M48 Severn Bridge at 08:10 this morning after concerns were raised for a man who appeared to have climbed one of the towers and was flying a drone off it."
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Severn Bridge, a Main Route Between England and Wales, Shuts as Drone Flown From Tower

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  • There must be a quad-copter owners' version of the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory... DOFT?

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Monday December 31, 2018 @01:30PM (#57884766)

    I know it's the hot thing to bring up drone related closings - but in this case, wasn't the road closed because there was some guy far above it that might have fallen or dropped things on the road from above, rather than the drone being a factor?

    The drone doesn't seem to be a reason for the closure, at all.

    • by Calydor ( 739835 )

      I was thinking the same thing. I can understand shutting down an airport because the drone can actually cause damage to an airplane motor or other sensitive parts, but shutting down the bridge in this case seems like something you'd have to do anytime there's people around.

    • by Miamicanes ( 730264 ) on Monday December 31, 2018 @01:37PM (#57884806)

      I think the "drone" aspect was just played up as clickbait due to the recent (alleged) drone incident at the airport.

    • Would you bother to read 'Bridge closes when man climbs to top'?
      • The funny thing is, I was also thinking about alternate headlines - but they aren't really that much less interesting!

        I actually would read about a guy climbing to the top of some really well known bridge, the drone factor adds that extra twist for sure, but the basic story itself is still unusual enough I would be interested (as I've read before about people climbing to the top of the Golden Gate bridge for example)..

      • Would you bother to read 'Bridge closes when man climbs to top'?

        Because it is a major bridge (one of the two motorway bridges into South Wales), and taking your "you" to mean me I use this bridge most days.

  • Waiting for the YT video....
  • I once had a dream about a drone. I called the Mayor of London to tell him and he closed down the entire city for 6 days!

    We Brits take our drones very seriously.

  • Over-reaction (Score:4, Insightful)

    by nehumanuscrede ( 624750 ) on Monday December 31, 2018 @02:13PM (#57885002)

    If the guy climbed it with a rifle strapped to his back then, sure, take some precautionary steps.

    Shutting down traffic because someone is flying an RC aircraft from the top of a bridge ?

    Really ?

    That stupid decision caused far more problems than it solved.

    If the drivers there are anything like the ones in the States, they would not have noticed it in the first place because they are usually staring at their phones.

    I swear half the planet is terrified of their own shadow these days.

       

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Stuff dropped into fast roads is very dangerous. A drone could do quite a bit of damage if hit at speed. Even something that wouldn't do much damage can cause people to swerve.

      • Dropping a rock would do more damage than a light weight plastic drone

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          Assuming it's a light weight plastic drone. Obviously the police are not going to risk it being something more substantial until they have actually made that determination. Maybe it's different where they are but they have a legal obligation here, it comes under health and safety laws.

          • Assuming it's a light weight plastic drone. Obviously the police are not going to risk it being something more substantial until they have actually made that determination. Maybe it's different where they are but they have a legal obligation here, it comes under health and safety laws.

            The danger is surely from a falling 100 kilogram meatsack, not a featherweight plastic toy?

    • I was stuck for 2 hours on the freeway because someone climbed over the side wall of an overpass. Police were afraid he was going to suicide by jumping into freeway traffic below, so shut down traffic to protect the lives of people driving underneath.
    • If the guy climbed it with a rifle strapped to his back then, sure, take some precautionary steps.

      Shutting down traffic because someone is flying an RC aircraft from the top of a bridge ?

      How do you know if he had a rifle? While we're at it, what makes you think the drone was in any way involved. I'll bet you a Marsbar that if you climbed the bridge without anything on you they'll still stop traffic until you're done. That's kind of text book scenario.

      That stupid decision caused far more problems than it solved.

      What? Reduced the chance of a chain of potential injuries / fatalities if someone managed to fall from somewhere they weren't supposed to be onto moving vehicles below? All in exchange for some slow commuter traffic? Even if the UK wasn't a nat

  • When I grew up these incidents where called model airplane incident. When did they renamed them drones? I know this is off topic, but it is new years eve. Time to become nostalgic.

    • When did they renamed them drones

      When they took all of the skill out of it.

    • Remote control airplanes and helicopters still exist. Drones, as this article talks about, are a different thing. They have a body with multiple, usually four, rotors attached to to the sides.

      In general drone is just a shorthand for an unmanned aerial vehicle which includes all of the small hobby things and the big aircraft that are typically used by the military.

      • so the model airplane I had as kid could go a lot faster than these stupid things making it more dangerous.

        yeah, let's all panic over this toy flying from a bridge tower

        • Yeah, but it takes a lot more skill to fly. These drones (quad/hex/whatevercopters) are the September that never ended for the RC aircraft community.

          When I was learning to fly RC, I was buddy-cabled to an experienced RC pilot and he drilled in all the relevant safety info while we only flew at a designated RC field.

          This idiot probably got the drone for Christmas, tried it out and said "wowee that's easy to fly" and immediately went somewhere he wasn't supposed to and did something he wasn't supposed to.

          Sept

  • by DCFusor ( 1763438 ) on Monday December 31, 2018 @03:00PM (#57885230) Homepage
    So creates all these false flags to whip up fear so the public won't object too hard. H.L. Mencken said:
    Civilization, in fact, grows more and more maudlin and hysterical; especially under democracy it tends to degenerate into a mere combat of crazes; the whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.
    Looking more and more prophetic and correct by the day.
  • The only reason for flying the drone was for the "epic" selfie he'd post to the soc-nets. Only reason the BBC mentioned the drone was so they could add a few paragraphs about the airport incident before Christmas.

    It's like the media elites don't want the rest of us invading their airspace. They paid big bucks for those helicopters and here you come with your Mavic Pro. Better make them illegal so the 'beeb can go back to their monopoly on TV.

  • On March 29, the UK will shoot itself in the foot. A well rehearsed drone campaign with disruptions to infrastructure and transportaion networks could insure that the wound festers properly.

  • You're supposed to have the drone fly up to the top of the towers so that you don't have to climb up to get the photo.

  • I Know the area. People climbing the towers is not new or unusual. There is just a fad for doing stupid things while flying a drone.
  • It's not like it would be the first time, youtuber Ally Law went up there last February with a group of people and a drone. They caused the bridge to be shutdown as a result too though. Video can be found on his youtube channel though. Definitely a sweaty palm sorta video though

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