Yes, I still think he was reckless. The 333 doesn't give you license to fly over crowds and do anything else that's not recommended. And a malfunctioning drone is still the flyer's responsibility. That's why he (should) have insurance. If I'm the person knocked out by a falling drone, I don't care who the operator was, if it was his fault or the bird's, they're gonna have to learn a costly lesson................. monetary damages is how we do it in this country. Sure beats having 10 more new laws on the books! Most everything is already in place to handle this stuff................... let's use it already!