There's no change in the timeline. Eighteen months have gone by and there have been no reports of violence against drone pilots or even a nosey woman yelling at drone pilots after locating them with RID. How long will you have to wait without a...
No, it certainly does not. But it does mean that it's unlikely to happen to you tomorrow. Or the next day.
On my fear radar, a dangerous assailant (or woman who speaks to me loudly) using a RID drone tracking app is far, far less of a concern...
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...
And you are posting this how? Theoretically there is no expectation of privacy in a public space. Practically, I would say drop all but the "no expectation of privacy " part. You are surveilled by every move/sound or electron sent, 24/7 for life.
To save time watching the video, Direct Remote ID, the version of RID baked into the drones, does include the controller's location.
Dronetag RIDER is an interesting device. With a list price of 999 €, or about $1170 USD, this is not a consumer...