Jeremy Clarkson Has Classic Response After His Drone Got Caught up in JD Vance's No-Fly Zone
Clarkson confronted US Secret Service over a no-fly drone ban that paused filming of Clarkson's Farm during US Vice President JD Vance's visit, security officials said.
- During JD Vance’s Cotswolds visit last week, Clarkson told a US Secret Service guard `f*** off` after being asked about his drone, with the officer replying `OK`.
- Amid heightened security, a kilometre-wide no-fly zone was set around Dean Manor during US Vice President JD Vance's visit this month.
- Security on Clarkson’s Farm was disrupted last week when a convoy of 27 massive black American SUVs, escorted by police, halted filming during Vance’s visit.
- Kaleb Cooper said the security convoy delayed his wheat transport, leaving it wet in the trailer, while the village’s 12 houses and footpaths were off-limits to strangers in Chipping Norton.
- Amid local discontent, Clarkson claims Vance is unlikely to visit Diddly Squat again after protests and security tensions.
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·London, United Kingdom
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Jeremy Clarkson told US Secret Service to 'f*** off' during JD Vance visit
Jeremy Clarkson told a US Secret Service guard to "f*** off" during the visit of US Vice President JD Vance in the Cotswolds.
·Oxford, United Kingdom
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