Villagers fed up of tourists' drones call for ban after man filmed in bath
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Residents of Castle Combe, noted for its beauty, are protesting the use of tourist drones, citing privacy concerns. Reports have surfaced of individuals being filmed in private moments, such as taking a bath. Local signs now declare the area a "No Drone Zone" as residents share frustrations over drone surveillance invading their personal spaces. Retired police officer Hilary Baker highlights the moral issues, stating visitors seem to disregard personal boundaries. This growing issue reflects broader concerns about privacy and tourist behavior in peaceful communities.
Retired police officer Hilary Baker, 69, expressed concern over drone usage in Castle Combe, stating, "It’s almost like some of the visitors have lost their moral compass, they have lost their boundaries."
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