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सिपाही ने कार में बैठे कपल का बनाया वीडियो, फिर देने लगा वायरल करने की धमकी...
सिपाही ने कार में बैठे कपल का बनाया वीडियो, फिर देने लगा वायरल करने की धमकी…
आम जनता की सुरक्षा में लगी पुलिस अगर नागरिकों की परेशानी का सबब बन जाए तो आम आदमी कहां जाए। कुछ ऐसा ही ही हुआ दिल्ली से सटे गाजियाबाद में। गाजियाबाद जिले से एक हैरान करने वाला मामला सामने आया है। यहां एक पुलिस जवान चेकिंग के नाम पर कपल को ब्लैकमेल कर पैसों की उगाही करते हुए पाए गए हैं। गाजियाबाद पुलिस में तैनात हेड कॉन्स्टेबल बृजमोहन तिवारी और होम गार्ड विजय नगर इलाके में कार में बैठे एक कपल को…
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THE BOY (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Woman moves into a house to take care of a doll. Currently streaming on Netflix.
Aforesaid Woman arrives at the big country house in the English countryside and meets the nice young chap who delivers food. The owners arrive and Woman’s shoes are suddenly missing! Shit! It must be the haunted doll.
Woman meets aforesaid Doll and starts to laugh, but she quickly figures out that the old English people are serious, and she follows them around as they show her how to care for Doll, which is a creepy-looking young kid. The owners promptly go on vacation, and Woman starts to throw Doll around because who cares it’s a fucking doll. Woman decides to go on a date with Delivery Guy, but as she’s taking a shower someone takes all her clothes! Shit! Then she sees that the stairs to the attic have been lowered! Shit! She goes upstairs and scares herself and falls down and bumps her head. When she wakes up she has Delivery Guy come and check things out. The plot kind of glosses over what real people would do here-a normal person would call up the local constables, but Woman gamely decides to continue with her job. Good for her! Except! Things get weird, because of the doll. It’s suddenly looking at her, and she begins to hear a childish laughter. Eventually she locks herself in her room out of fear and under the door she sees the shadows of little feet! She opens the door and someone has left her a P&B sandwich. Mmm.
NOW woman decides that she’s okay with Doll. She carries it around and follows all of the instructions. Delivery Guy comes back and she explains that she’s fleeing from an abusive relationship-she suffered a miscarriage. There’s also some bullshit about the old English couple’s actual human child. He died at some point, and he was weird. Also, that couple went on vacation and drowned themselves. That seems important. Back to Woman, she eventually convinces Delivery Guy that there’s something weird about Doll. She puts it in a room and when they come back it’s moved. The plot kind of stalls here, because now what are they supposed to do? Post videos on YouTube? Fortunately, complication arrives with Woman’s ex-boyfriend (the abusive one), and he demands that she return to ‘Merica with him. Ex wakes up that night with blood dripping on his face, because someone wrote a threatening word over the couch. He ends up breaking the doll, and there are ominous noises and shit! Shit! The vengeful spirit of the doll must be arriving to fuck shit up!
ACTUALLY, a real person crawls out the walls. It’s a tall guy wearing a doll mask. So, this isn’t a haunted doll movie after all. It’s actually a creepy guy in a mask movie, a la “Halloween” (1978) and, um, “Friday the 13th" (1980). Doll Guy is the kid of the English couple. He never died, and he’s been living the walls and moving the doll around when no one is looking. He’s pretty big, and he easily kills Ex and beats up Delivery Guy. Woman escapes, but she decides that she can’t abandon Delivery Guy. She returns to the house and starts to boss Doll Guy around like he’s the actual doll again. This works, and he’s compliant, and she ends up stabbing him in the chest. She and Delivery Guy escape in a car and she smiles to herself. I guess she’s happy that her ex is dead.
THEN we return to the house to see someone putting the doll face back together again! Shit! THE END.
There’s not much to say here. Production values are good, because they had a $10 million dollar budget! The acting is competent. The plot is kind of silly. I suspect that haunted doll movies are most effective when the protagonists are children or teenagers, because it’s easier to suspend belief when your point of reference has an immature view of what is and isn’t possible. (“That young girl will definitely believe her doll is haunted.”) It’s different for adults, who we expect to act rationally. This had some creepy moments, but, as I said above, the plot eventually lags, and then we have Doll Guy busting out of the wall. We just end up with another movie about a crazy guy chasing an attractive woman.
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Drone tries to take photos of Meghans home on Heathrow flight path
A reckless drone pilot risked disaster by trying to take aerial images of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s new home in the middle of Heathrow’s busy flight path yesterday.
A photographer walking in Windsor Great Park took shots of the quad-copter soaring hundreds of yards in the air as flights with thousands of passengers onboard were passing around 300 feet above in preparation for landing.
The drone flew south to north along the line of The Long Walk – the route Harry and Meghan took in a carriage on their wedding day last year – and hovered over Windsor Castle, where drone flights are banned to protect the Queen.
It then returned south down The Long Walk before swerving east and heading directly to Frogmore Cottage before returning south and disappearing.
The flight took place between 5.02pm and 5.08pm, when passenger jets were flying by every two minutes. It comes just months after drone sightings at Gatwick led to more than 1,000 flights being cancelled.
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A photographer walking in Windsor Great Park yesterday took shots of the quad-copter soaring hundreds of yards into the air. It is seen here in a zoomed-in image
The flight took place right in the centre of Heathrow’s flight path. Pictured is Frogmore Cottage with a passenger jet passing ahead yesterday
The drone flew south to north along the line of The Long Walk – the route Harry and Meghan took in a carriage on their wedding day last year – and hovered over Windsor Castle
The photographer, who took the images using a long lens, estimated the height of the drone to be more than 980 feet.
The passenger jets were at a height of between 1,300ft and 1,400ft according to a flight tracking website. However, a source at Heathrow said they were at approximately 2,000 and 2,500ft, which would mean they were more than 1,000ft away.
The maximum height a drone can be legally flown, even in an uncontrolled airspace, is 300ft.
The route taken by the drone was within an area of tightly controlled airspace called the London Central Zone.
The gadget was also within five miles of the airport, which is a further controlled zone by law, and near Windsor Castle, which is a banned zone for drone flights. It is also illegal to fly zones within the confines of Windsor Great Park.
Between midday and 7pm on Saturday, this precise area was in the middle of the flight path for all arrivals into Heathrow airport with passenger planes flying through it at low altitude every two minutes.
The drone spotted above Frogmore Cottage yesterday. MailOnline has contacted Heathrow and Thames Valley Police for comment
Frogmore Cottage was yesterday under the flight path for planes arriving at Heathrow
The site’s proximity to Windsor Castle means drone flights are banned even if planes aren’t passing above
A passer-by said of the drone flight: ‘We were walking along the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle a few hundred meters from the castle.
‘The passenger jet flight path switches between times of day and at this time [5pm] arrivals were coming in right over our heads.
‘They are always very low. The noise is deafening. There were Boeing 747 jumbo jets and super jumbos [Airbus A380] and others.
Meghan and Harry are pictured on Tuesday at a reception at Buckingham Palace in London to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the investiture of the Prince of Wales
‘They come about every two minutes and on Saturday that was their flight path all afternoon.
‘Then in between the flights we heard the distinctive whirring of a drone overhead. I was quite shocked. It seems like such an obviously dangerous thing to do with the planes coming so low overheard and so regularly right in this area.
‘It flew over our heads at about 200 meters up towards Windsor Castle and then went up very high almost out of sight but we could see that it came back towards us then went to the east over to the area where I know Frogmore Cottage is.
‘Then it returned to the Long Walk and flew back over our heads and went south out of sight. It was in the air above us for about five or six minutes. In that time, three flights must have come over in the exact same air space and also very low.’
Harry and Meghan only moved in to Frogmore Cottage on Friday after months of renovations.
Meghan, 37, is set to give birth towards the end of this month and will enjoy a slower pace of life away from cameras in their new home in the countryside.
The couple reportedly spent a record £3million renovating their Grade II-listed residence.
The couple moved into Frogmore after months of renovation work. It is seen here before the building work took place
Protective covering had previously been seen over Frogmore Cottage during the renovation
Revealed: The 120 near misses between drones and aircraft last year
A large ‘commercial drone’ that came within 22 yards of an Airbus coming into Heathrow was one of 120 near misses in the last year – it was revealed in January.
The number of near misses between drones and aircraft were up 29 per cent from 2017 – where just 93 were recorded. While in 2014 just six incidents were recorded.
Now an anti-drone system has been placed on top of a commercial vehicle at Heathrow in a bid to stop the rising tide of drone related incidents.
An anti-drone system (bottom) has been placed on top of a commercial vehicle at Heathrow in a bid to stop the rising tide of drone related incidents
Over Christmas a drone sighting at Gatwick led to 120,000 passengers unable to take off or land at the airport.
Passengers were stuck on planes for several hours and were forced to sleep on floors inside the airport as flights were cancelled between December 19 and 21.
While on January 8 this year flights halted for almost 90 minutes at Heathrow Airport after a drone was spotted at around 5.05pm.
The AUDS (Anti-UAV Defence System), pictured, is able to detect, track and ground drones and has been designed to stop them being used for terrorist, espionage or other malicious activities
Travel experts estimated that around 40 flights were delayed in the shutdown, with Scotland Yard later confirming that ‘military assistance [had] been implemented’ to bring the incident to an end.
Details of 18 of near misses in the past year were revealed by the UK Airprox Board (UKAB).
Four of those investigated by the UKAB involved airliners which were approaching the west London hub.
A pilot of an Airbus A380 spotted a large ‘commercial drone’ pass along the right side of the aircraft within 20 metres at an altitude of 3,400 feet.
The UKAB assessed that the drone was being flown in a way which was ‘endangering other aircraft’ and concluded that the incident on July 22 last year involved the highest risk of collision.
Another category A near miss featured an Embraer 190 aircraft at an altitude of 800 feet as it was coming into land at Glasgow Airport on September 7.
A ‘shiny white drone’ was flown immediately above the plane at just 15-30 metres away.
The UKAB concluded that a ‘definite risk of collision had existed’.
The sighting comes amid growing fears about the threat of drones to the safety of UK passenger jets.
Between 19 and 21 December 2018, hundreds of flights were cancelled at Gatwick Airport following reports of drone sightings close to the runway.
The reports caused major disruption, affecting approximately 140,000 passengers and 1,000 flights.
Flights were also suspended for an hour at Heathrow in February.
Thames Valley Police said they had not received any specific reports of drones flying in Windsor Great Part yesterday.
Kensington Palace refused to comment.
MailOnline has contacted Heathrow Airport.
Police blew £400,000 on Gatwick drone investigation
By Joel Adams
Police spent close to half a million pounds dealing with the drone crisis at Gatwick airport before Christmas.
More than three months on, Sussex Police have announced no further progress or arrests in the case, since the arrest of a Crawley couple whom they held for 36 hours before releasing with apologies.
The force’s response to reports of drone activity on December 19 at the country’s second-busiest airport led to the cancellation of about 1,000 flights and disrupted 140,000 people’s Christmas travel plans.
Flights at Gatwick eventually resumed on December 21 after thousands of passengers spent more than a day waiting with – and sleeping on – their luggage
At one point a senior officer claimed there might never have been any drone – a statement Chief Constable Giles York later walked back, saying it may have ‘amplified the chaos’ surrounding the incident.
Documents seen by the Sunday Mirror show Sussex Police spent £419,000 on their search, including £332,000 on overtime and extra bank holiday pay.
They spent £52,000 to base 10 specialist officers on the site, reduced to four this month, and £12,000 on aid from neighbouring forces in Cambridge and Essex.
The remainder of the bill included £5,000 on transport, £4,000 on search equipment and £14,000 on officers’ food and accommodation.
A source told the paper: ‘Given the shambolic handling of the investigation, it’s astonishing that the public have been left with a £400,000 bill.’
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Two male, one woman cops suspended for misbehaving with inter-faith couple
Two male, one woman cops suspended for misbehaving with inter-faith couple
Singh identified the suspended police personnel as Head Constable Salek Chand and constables Neetu Singh and Priyanka.
Three police personnel, including a woman constable, were suspended Tuesday for allegedly misbehaving with an inter-faith couple in collusion with some VHP activists, said an official. The actions against cops were taken on the basis of a video footage, showing the police…
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