UK's best spot for deceitful 'crash for money' auto protection claims uncovered

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Birmingham has been positioned the UK's best spot for false 'crash for money' protection claims, where fraudsters intentionally slam into different vehicles with the expectation of getting a compensation out from insurance agencies. As per rankings by the Protection Extortion Department, an industry body, Birmingham made up half of the best 10 postcodes over the UK for the wrongdoing. A different report done by Aviva a year ago likewise named Birmingham 'crash for money' capital. It demonstrated that a fourth of 3,000 deceitful cases to Aviva were made in the UK's second greatest city.anchester, Oldham and Bradford likewise made it into the best ten for 'crash for money' extortion in the most recent IFB ponder. Town and urban areas in the North of Britain rank most elevated and the IBF records just three London postcodes among the main 30 hotspots. The IFB said that 'money for crash' offenders cost back up plans £336m a year and regularly report ...

The US Marines Are Testing This Pocket-Drone For Surveillance











Black Horned PD-100 is a pocket-sized drone being tested by the U.S. Marine Corps. It streams live videos from its three cameras and its miniature size makes it almost invisible as it flies off. This helicopter drone has a range of 1 mile and can stay in air-borne for about 25 minutes meaning that it would be instrumental in surveillance for the Marines.
Credits: ProxydynamicsThe cable appearing from its back is not a chord for power but an antenna. The three cameras on the drone can take images and also stream live video. One camera capture footage in the front, another below and the third captures the 45 degrees to the ground. This drone can fit in the pocket and can carry out surveillance missions guided by GPS.


Credits: Thor Larson/USMC

The miniature drone is made by Prox Dynamics in Norway and Norwegian Special Forces have already ordered the drone modified to have night-vision cameras as well.
Black Hornet was used during a military exercise in California to evaluate its technology and usefulness to the Marines. The British Military has already used the drone in Afghanistan and found it satisfactory as it was later added in UK’s military kit.Credits: Rhita Daniel/USMC

The interesting thing about this drone is its size. It is so small that you can even fit it in your pocket. What do you think about this small spy-drone? Wouldn’t it be better if drone cameras have night-vision as well?

























































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