'Drone shows how inept our country has become'
Why was it not able to be traced and why was it not detected by our defence system before it caused such chaos?
I, as should many others, despair at the efficiency and joined-up working of our civilian and military forces.
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Hide AdHow can we believe that we can detect and destroy any airborne attack on our country if we cannot find a supposed drone over Gatwick Airport, let alone say that 3,500 service personnel will be available to help with the Brexit process?
Scrap all public sales of drones and let’s have a joined up government – a coalition if need be – for our benefit.
Brian Buckley
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What happened at Gatwick was an absolute shambles.
Don’t we have radar systems that can pinpoint these drones? If not, why not?
And why weren’t one or more helicopters put in the air with sharp shooters on board instructed to blast the drone out of the sky?
What worries me is that little research may well be
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I’d like to think that at some research centre drones are being deliberately flown into jet engines to study the effect, but I’m not confident that this is taking place.
The intake of birds has been known to stop a jet engine and do considerable damage, so why not a drone?
David Craggs
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Road signs
and foliage
How wonderful nature is with its prolific growth of foliage.
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Hide AdCould I please ask councils and highways departments to bear this in mind in respect of road signs?
So many signposts are blacked out by overhanging tree branches or covered with green lichen so as to become indecipherable.
Strangers to an area have to radically slow down to read them, causing irritation to drivers behind them on what appears to be a clear/unrestricted road ahead.
Are speed restriction signs enforceable in law if not legible?
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David H Rhodes
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Trump’s made terrible mistake
President Trump is pulling America’s troops out of Syria.
What a terrible mistake.
President Assad of Syria is an evil autocratic ruler who does not tolerate any opposition whatsoever.
He is a person who will encourage international terrorism and endanger the rest of the world.
President Trump has abrogated his responsibilities to the free world.
Mr PL Taylor
via email