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Man uses drone to share bottle of Johnnie Walker scotch with neighbour
oleh Marlys Stiltner (2020-06-06)
Joe Mignone, from Adelaide, posted a video to his Facebook page on Saturday showing him using a drone to deliver two glasses of scotch to a nearby backyard.
'Sharing a drink with our neighbours while keeping a social distance,' Mr Mignone wrote, adding that 'alcohol is a sanitiser' for those concerned about the glasses.
An Australian man has used a drone to deliver drinks to his neighbours in the coronavirus lockdown
Joe Mignone posted the video online on Saturday
The video shows the scotch being poured over ice into two glasses positioned in a container attached to the drone by a pink ribbon.
The glasses of Johnnie Walker are then delivered to two neighbours waiting outside their house without spilling a drop.
People commenting on the video were suitably impressed.
'This is gold!' one person said.
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'Very cool. Could you be my neighbour?' added a third.
Earlier this week Prime Minister Scott Morrison said that Australians should only be leaving their house for four reasons.
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These are to go shopping for essential items, to exercise, to go to an essential job, and to get medical care.
Even when venturing out for these reasons people should still only be gathering in groups of no more than two and keeping 1.5 metres apart.
The drone delivered its cargo without spilling a drop and then returned to Mr Mignone's house