Drone delivery is a never ending topic in the scene. Some people claim that the day will never come when they will be able to order a pair of tube socks online, and have them delivered by drone. One of the most lucrative drone delivery services has been in operation for a few years without the public even being aware. A Toronto Star report reveals that drones were used “dozens” of times on deliveries to the Ontario, Canada, prison in 2019, shuttling in tens of thousands of dollars worth of drugs and contraband – including smart watches. The results of a public information request revealed 27 reported incidents of drone flights to the prison in 2019, an average of slightly more than one flight every two weeks. For example, on July 1, an Inspire capable of carrying a six-kilogram payload crashed shortly before 2 a.m. while hauling tobacco, marijuana, cigar leaves, two micro USB devices, two USB cords, two mini cellphones, three charging cables and four SIM cards — the institutional value of the load estimated at $18,464.