Police have charged two people accused of illegally operating drones over the Rogers Centre during Blue Jays’ post-season games.

On Saturday and Sunday, the Toronto Police Emergency Management and Public Order Unit used specialized drone detection technology to identify and intercept three unauthorized drone flights over Rogers Centre. The Jays hosted the Yankees in back-to-back post-season games on those weekend days.

Two individuals operating micro-drones (under 249 grams) were charged under the Canadian Aviation Regulations and issued fines for violating the federally designated no-fly zone.

Toronto Police are reminding the public that Rogers Centre is a no-fly zone during all Blue Jays’ post-season games and this restriction applies without exception, including to micro-drones we

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