A Florida man decided to send toilet paper to a neighbor by using a drone.
Tom Kane, who conceived the idea, can be seen in the following footage attaching rolls of toilet paper to a drone before flying them across a neighborhood lagoon and dropping them into a neighbor’s garden.
Kane told that a friend called him and asked him if he had extra toilet paper. They couldn’t get out of their houses and were concerned about social distancing in the stores.
Then he added that most of the stores were sold out of toilet paper, so he spared his rolls and dropped them in the neighbor’s garden and it worked.
The fear of coronavirus is changing the way people do normal things but toilet paper still seems a big problem.
Source fox13news.com
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