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The Post: Police are investigating the "drone gate" incident in Brentford's match against Wolves

The Post: Police are investigating the "drone gate" incident in Brentford's match against Wolves

According to the Daily Mail, police are investigating the "drone gate" incident that occurred during the match between Brentford and Wolves.

During Last Weekend's Brentford match against Wolves, a drone broke into the skies over the stadium and, according to Premier League rules, players and referees from both sides returned to the locker room, thus suspending the game for up to 19 minutes, and the drone was subsequently cleared out of the stadium area.

The Daily Mail said the Metropolitan Police said they were investigating the incident, which was considered a security risk. In addition to this, it could also pose copyright issues, with a man named Nelson fined £1,800 in 2015 for flying a drone over a Premier League stadium.

Wolves boss Lager said after the game that it was one of his strangest experiences in England. A spokesman for the UK's civil aviation authority told the Daily Mail: "Violations of drone flying rules can result in criminal prosecution, even imprisonment. Any operator must take responsibility and comply with the relevant rules and regulations, and drone flights are designed to protect everyone's safety. ”

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