In a public place so could not watch video, however, if this is a serious topic, here are my two cents.
I work as a loss control type for a commercial insurance company. Construction companies are purchasing drone to save money on aerial photography of job sites. I started reporting on this to the underwriter and learned that drones are considered 'aircraft' (think, Cessna) and in each policy, there is an 'aircraft exclusion.' So most of these companies are flying drones with no coverage. No buggy in most cases, but for post construction checks on a building (avoid construction defect claims), people can scream about a drone near their window, so there are many considerations.
I am working to develop programs to address this, but if anyone is reading this that has a 'company drone' or fleet of drones, you are probably not covered. Contact your agent and they can address this.
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