I agree totally but the issue of privacy is (or should be) eliminated by virtue of the height of the camera. That is to say as long as the user is "professional" she/he will be taking advantage of the ability of the drone to "rise and take the...
A fellow walking about 100 meters behind me in 2022 was using one. It kept flying above me (only by about 2 meters). It was mighty annoying and frankly, felt a bit voyeuristic to me. I wondered if my walking pole might be able to swipe it out...
Are the laws ever actually enforced with regard to photos or videos taken in public places? I very strongly resent having my photo taken without my permission and am only slightly less grumpy when someone does ask first. I know that a drone...
Some more info.
We take privacy laws seriously in Europe.
https://www.aepd.es/guides/drones-and-data-protection.pdf
https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/domains/civil-drones/privacy
Just bear in mind that Spain has surprisingly strict privacy laws governing photography or images of individuals taken without their knowledge or consent (regardless of the technology used).
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