Temporary airspace restrictions are in effect in some areas of Northern Ireland on Thursday.
Police say it is currently an offence to fly a drone within the vicinity of Armagh Cathedral and Enniskillen Castle, on May 25.
These restrictions will be in place until 6pm.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: "From 8.00am on Thursday morning, 25th May, it will be an offence to fly an unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) within the vicinity of Armagh Cathedral until 6.00pm.
"This will also be in effect in the vicinity of Enniskillen Castle, on Thursday, 25th May from 8.00am to 6.00pm.
"These are in line with a temporary airspace restrictions issued by the Civil Aviation Authority.
"For further information, please visit the National Air Traffic Services website at www.nats.aero."
Temporary airspace restrictions were previously in place in other areas of NI on Wednesday.
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