FAA: Drones Will Be Shot Down If They Fly Within 36 Miles Of The Super Bowl

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WATCH: (Scroll Down For Video) The FAA has warned drone owners that they should leave their drones at home during the Super Bowl.

Officials at the FAA released a document warning that any unmanned drones flying within 36 miles of the the Levis stadium will be shot down.

They also released a short video that tells people to bring their face paint and team spirit, but warned them to leave all drones at home.

Security has been increased for the event, F-15 jets, helicopters and other planes will be on standby ready to intercept any stray aircraft.

Sharpshooters will be placed on roofs and surrounding buildings.

It is estimated that over 70,000 people will make the journey to Levi’s Stadium for the big game, thousands more are expected to attend bars.

K-9 units have already been taking part in training exercises to familiarize the police dogs to the sound of military helicopters.

Over 60 agencies are co-operating with each other to carry out the years biggest security operation.

It is suggested that nearly ever person going to the game will be monitored when in the area.

 

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