Fed the residents of “the most beautiful village in England” Are Calling tourists to ban drones A local reported to be filmed while bathing after a local.
“No Drone Zone” signs are now plaster in the windows of homes in Castle Comba QuoteswoldsAlso in the local church and public car park.
Residents say that the aircraft is constantly flying on its gardens and streets – and even from a man’s bathroom window.
69 -year -old retired police officer Hillary Baker told The Sunday Times: “It’s almost as some visitors have lost their moral compass, they have lost their boundaries. When you go to your back garden and take out your washing and hover a drone over 20 yards over your head, it actually rank a lot.
“Another neighbor was working in his garden and jumped into the bath and there was a drone on his bathroom window, looking at him in the bath. You just think, really?
“I should think on a monthly basis that I will get oral abuse [for asking them to stop],

The police were allegedly called from a pilot, who would not take off their drones last month and would orally abuse the locals when they asked them to honor their privacy. It is claimed that they filmed the children playing in a rear garden and flew under the high road at the first floor window level. Independent Has contacted Wiltshire Police about the incident.
Before Drone, Tourist According to the residents, Castle had been lowering boundaries in the combination for years, with indications, visitors were asked not to take flowers or walk under the side streets of the houses.
But Ms. Baker who lives in Wiltshire Village For more than three decades, the tourists flying for their social media channels have recently bounced, especially since the Kovid -19 epidemic.
While the picturesque village is the house of only a few hundred people, thousands of visitors land in this area every week, videos are seen on various social media platforms. Often known as one of the most beautiful villages in England, its historical center is a special draw as well as its chocolate box cottage.
27 -year -old sisters Lydi Chia, and Debora Chia, 24, who were presenting for photographs on a visit to Singapore, told that Many times: “I saw it on my friend’s Instagram and a little on Tikok. It’s really very beautiful. Where should I go on the basis of pictures and aesthetics, and whether it is Instagram.”

Fred Winup, president of the Parish Council, found that in a visitor survey held last year, more than half of the tourists selected to visit the palace Comba after watching online.
The director of the retired bank once told about the time that a drone chased “just five feet above my head” with high street, saying: “It was a caliprinia. [piloting it]He was a good boy who did not know the rules and said that he was sorry. ,
The Wiltshire Council has now signed up in the public car park after the Parish Council call. Warning for drone pilots is written: “If you use these devices where people can expect privacy, such as inside their house or garden, you are likely to violate CAA [Civil Aviation Authority] guidance “.
The rules that are around the drone, while complex, are usually required to avoid the aircraft in their vision line, to avoid getting closer to the crowd or building and respect people’s privacy.
With some equipment, allegedly crashed into the church roof or resident trees, Mr. Winup said: “People lose control of the drone and they can see.”