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This lad caught kids climbing on a roof in Letterkenny, so he chased them with a drone

The kids are CONVINCED they’re in big trouble. Bless.

STEPHEN COYLE FILMS beautiful footage of Ireland from above with a drone – during one such filming, the drone hovered over a bunch of kids climbing the roof of a school in Letterkenny.

“Clearly, the sound of the quad got to them,” he wrote.

Thinking they were in for it, the kids scarpered:

drone running

Could this be a whole new way of getting those meddling kids off your lawn? Perhaps.

The resulting Mission Impossible-style footage is going viral:

Stephen Coyle / YouTube

“By total coincidence, the kids did end up running/cycling towards where I was standing a little while after that, and once they realised it was me they immediately asked me to put it up on YouTube,” Coyle said.

Kids these days, eh?

Originally written by Valerie Loftus and posted on DailyEdge.ie

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