Not at all. People can get riled in individual potential abuse of power cases understandably enough, but I think most of us still appreciate having cops. And using a drone in your profession actually makes plenty of good sense, whereas I really worry about the side effects from unfettered hobbyist drone operators (no offense to OP - just use the thing responsibly!).
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>DRONES illegal in NC skies for now. Violations range from MISDEMEANORS to FELONIES. <a href="https://t.co/NmfBQv7ic9" title="http://www.goolsbylaw.com/criminal-defense/nc-fly-zone-unmanned-aerial-drones-least-2015/">bit.ly/1x74GqA</a> <a href="https://t.co/qvQq1EZoDu" title="http://twitter.com/ThomGoolsby/status/664609818594951168/photo/1">pic.twitter.com/qvQq1EZoDu</a></p>— Thom Goolsby MBA, JD (@ThomGoolsby) <a href="https://twitter.com/ThomGoolsby/status/664609818594951168" data-datetime="2015-11-12T01:05:03+00:00">November 12, 2015</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I just got the P4 today and it's absolutely amazing. Check out the new ground stations they are making. <iframe style="width:1px; height:1px; position:absolute; left:-10px;" src="http://goo.gl/usMEES"></iframe>
Can hollywood or NFL use these yet in terms of quality, if so, would make almost all shots easier even the ground shots in woods and the like making production more mobile and adventurous.
One of my favorite shows is The Last Alaskans and they seem to use drones for really dramatic shots throughout each episode.