Fair enough. You know better than I. Could even be that the risk assessment says there's a drone shot without specifying the composition. Thus almost worse as could be interpreted as knowingly dodgy.
I worked for the BBC as a director for about 5 years and I would be very surprised if they hadn't obtained the relevant permissions.
Every shoot needs to have a risk assessment filled out and they are very thorough (and a pain to write!).
That said, if not was an independent non BBC camera...
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