Sometimes. Quite often in fact. There are lots of things about the
Camino Frances in peak season that I deeply dislike. Large groups noisily blocking the path while moving at 2km per hour. High-speed cyclists hunting in packs. Luggage vans everywhere. Bars and restaurants packed with shouting punters. I go much further than the OP in my dislike of drones - personally I would love to see them banned for recreational use and limited to licensed professionals for strictly utilitarian purposes. Not just on the Caminos. It does terrible things to my blood pressure to see attention-seeking narcissists filming their every Camino step and then flooding the interwebs with their manically cheerful output. But I am realistic enough to realise that I do not get to create the Camino to fit my own idealised pattern and I do not get to set the rules for everyone else to follow. If I am misguided enough to choose to walk the
Camino Frances between April and October then I have to resign myself to encountering all the less attractive aspects of an 800km linear theme park as well as its undoubted joys.