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The problem is you're looking at this as though this encounter was about drones. It wasn't. It was about private security from an animal mill using local law enforcement to harass animal rights activists who were bothering them. The fact that a drone was involved was incidental.
No. That isn't a problem at all. It is what it is. Some of you are in denial. Steve Hindi doesn't value his anonymity so can we stop that avenue of discussion? Seriously. He's a (famous) drone pilot deciding to fight tooth-and-nail on the side of the road, so he can test authorities and their knowledge of ALL laws and regulations at ALL times, and this isn't just a normal John Q Public. He sets out at the beginning of the day with the genuine HOPES of an encounter with property owners AND cops. It's an unreasonable standard to hold LEOs. Showing your ID is not a conviction or admission of any crime. Showing your ID is no inconvenience for crying out loud. Additionally, don't whine and cry about some contrived inconvenience of showing your ID or cops learning your identity. If you have time to sit on the road for an hour and then go to jail, then you have time to whip out your ID. I honestly don't see how some people even leave the house everyday. Do you wear disguises too? What if someone figures out who you are?
Lastly, if you DO succeed in your mission of garnering the attention of property owners AND cops, but freak out over whether or not they find out who you are, don't post the video on YouTube on your Channel with 90,000 subscribers introducing yourself as Steve Hindi!
The funny thing is, the guy is on a mission. He wants to shame people he views as violators and he wants laws to change. To that end, I think it would be much more advantageous for him to have Law Enforcement on his side as opposed to alienating them. Just my opinion.
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