With the current UK police staffing they're much more likely to prosecute a youtube video or facebook post from you than actually attending a scene.
If you get broken into these days, assuming the people are not still on site they'll contact you in a few days to arrange an interview in the next 2-3 weeks.
Its far more effective stats wise now to prosecute people for "mean words on twitter" or people that self incriminate online than to go to real actual offences. June /18 clear up rates for burglary was 3% fwiw.
So the only way they're likely to show up for a drone report is if someone specifically identifies you and/or films you and sends them evidence. The chances of them actually attending a non urgent call for it away from a sensitive area is virtually nil.
Of course, angry passers by could assault you and break the drone and the police wouldnt attend then either to stop it.
If you get broken into these days, assuming the people are not still on site they'll contact you in a few days to arrange an interview in the next 2-3 weeks.
Its far more effective stats wise now to prosecute people for "mean words on twitter" or people that self incriminate online than to go to real actual offences. June /18 clear up rates for burglary was 3% fwiw.
So the only way they're likely to show up for a drone report is if someone specifically identifies you and/or films you and sends them evidence. The chances of them actually attending a non urgent call for it away from a sensitive area is virtually nil.
Of course, angry passers by could assault you and break the drone and the police wouldnt attend then either to stop it.