This is funny to me because we no longer have ANY privacy & the government has effectively eviscerated the 4th Amendment. Folks have succumbed to this lunacy under the false pretense of the government "protecting us."
The government tracks your emails, texts, web browsing history, call history, financial transactions, & location. NSA intercepts shipments & clandestinely infects your phones/computers with software that allows them to activate your camera, microphone, & GPS. For some devices they can even do this when the device is turned off. That little light next to the camera alerting you it is recording? It can be disabled....
The government quietly threaten manufacturers like Intel to install backdoor keys allowing access to your encrypted data. Some devices even have hidden cameras/microphones concealed behind their bezels that can be remotely activated when you don't even know the device has a camera or microphone.
The FBI, ATF, IRS, all of them are secretly performing warrantless data collection on 335 million citizens. They are preparing a fleet of some of the most sophisticated surveillance drones imaginable to fly over America & record uber-high resolution video that will be cataloged & stored in a massive data storage complex out west.
This is already being illegally exploited. Just last week the Obama Administration was caught ordering NSA to spy on private Congressional conversation with members of the Israeli government. Of course we will get the usual obfuscation & stonewalling from the Obama Admin. Many folks have some dark secret they'd rather remain private. Perhaps access to such information might explain why a Supreme Court Chief Justice might suddenly do a complete 180 & go out of his way to find a way to make an Obama program legal (Obamacare)?
NSA doesn't spy on us for any particular reason other than they can, & it has NOTHING to do with OUR safety. It has to do with the safety of the Government FROM us. Boston, Ft. Hood, Vaughn Foods, Garland, Chattanooga, UCM, San Bernadina....every single one of these case had prior information that SHOULD have raised a red flag. Yet not one was prevented. Why? Because when you have to wade through millions of terabytes of data on "everyone" it is easy to miss something right before your eyes.
So now that I've had my illegal & pointless government surveillance rant I'll just say that, in the scheme of things, I'm not too concerned about my FAA drone number being known.
I agree. Or report it if you piss the wrong person/group/ex wife/school/ect. off.
While we should ALL be responsible and agree that there does need to be a system in place to hold idiots accountable - you should also be cautious with the number until all the privacy issues are ironed out.