I think one thing we all need to remember is that WE, the drone flying community, are ambassadors for our hobby. We need to take it upon ourselves to try and paint a positive picture of our hobby. I fly in a City park close to my house, and I always try to be friendly, and informative to ANYONE who shows even a modicum of interest. It's amazing how a little congeniality can turn even the most obstinate opponent into someone who is at least a BIT more objective to our "cause". My cousin has gone so far as to take photos with his P4 (he's a professional photographer) of many of our city's parks, and provided them to the parks department free of charge for their use. This has created a very positive attitude towards drones in our City parks. A little goes a long way...
So, remember, if you are out there, flying responsibly and safely, and trying to inform people about what we can and can't do, and trying to paint a POSITIVE impression of our hobby, it will help ALL of us. If, however, you are out there, buzzing people, flying over and hovering for long periods over private property, and just being a general nuisance, then you are not only hurting yourself, but all of us here in the drone-flying community.
Just my 2-cents worth...