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Drone Rules for Melbourne Assessment Prison

West Melbourne, Victoria (VIC) • Australia
317-353 Spencer St, West Melbourne VIC 3003, Australia
Lat: -37.8129 • Lng: 144.951

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Your proposed edit has been approved. Drone flights near Melbourne Assessment Prison are prohibited under Victorian legislation. For more information, please refer to the official government website.
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Summary From 1 February 2018, it became an offence to possess or operate an RPA/drone within 120 metres (400 feet) above or around the boundary of a Victorian correctional facility or a youth justice facility.
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From 1 February 2018, it became be an offence to possess or operate an RPA/drone within 120 metres (400 feet) above or around the boundary of a Victorian correctional facility or a youth justice facility.
The laws do not punish accidental or unintentional behaviour, and apply only to conduct that intentionally or recklessly threatens the good order or security of a facility.
A person recklessly operates an RPA if they are aware that their aircraft is probably within the boundary imposed under the ban.
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+ From 1 February 2018, it became be an offence to possess or operate an RPA/drone within 120 metres (400 feet) above or around the boundary of a Victorian correctional facility or a youth justice facility.
+ The laws do not punish accidental or unintentional behaviour, and apply only to conduct that intentionally or recklessly threatens the good order or security of a facility.
+ A person recklessly operates an RPA if they are aware that their aircraft is probably within the boundary imposed under the ban.