Toronto police are reminding the public that there is a “no-fly zone” over the Rogers Centre after two people were charged for flying drones over the stadium during the Toronto Blue Jays’ playoff games.
“No drones. No exceptions,” police said in a warning on X last week. “Detection tech is in place. Penalties apply.”
Police said as the postseason run began on Saturday, the no-fly zone over the Rogers Centre would be enforced. Anyone caught flying a drone in this area would face “serious penalties.”
In an update on Thursday, police said they used their specialized drone detection technology to identify and intercept three unauthorized drone flights over the Rogers Centre on both Saturday and Sunday’s games.
Oct. 4 and 5 were Game 1 and Game 2 for the American League Divisional Serie