If you consider one of the reasons for RID was to identify drone operators from flying in places where they are not supposed to be, then the weight is almost irrelevant.
If first responders are prevented from landing an evacuation helicopter...
Sure, anything is possible. But is it likely? A "Karen" is more likely to call the cops on someone flying a drone than using an app to get the serial number of a drone.
It's far more likely that someone will fly a drone where they are not...
By operating a drone with RID, you have already given consent for your information to be broadcast.
The decision in Brennon v. Dickson ruled that RID does not violate the Fourth Amendment.
The court stated that flying a drone in open air is a...