The dilemma is I was way out of line. I should never had recorded it, edited it, although there was almost none of that, or posted it.
By the book most of it, or at least half was far too close to people. It was, by the book, well within the 30-meter rule.
I should make a second one, delete all the scenes that are way too close, and in many people’s minds downright dangerous. Keep the original stating this is what you should not do because it breaks every rule about UVA regulations. I had no waver or no high qualification to do this. Yet no one was in any real danger, but they could have been.
What dilemmas in our world? The shear fun and exhilaration of doing it but it breaks the rules. We need rules, I agree with them. You have to wear seatbelts in cars and so on and so on. We live in exciting times but they are full of questions.
It was a hot day and I intended to go for a swim but the forecast predicted high winds within an hour or two so I thought I would have a fly first. Then these guys came along and decided to show off in front of the drone with a camera and they could clearly see me on the cliff top. What I should have done is get them close and get them to shout out their email or phone number.