It makes me furious that some unthinking people around the world will fly their drones in such dangerous, clearly restricted, areas. These jackasses put all of us drone pilots, and the entire drone sUAS industry, in a bad light. And are the cause of growing, unneeded, restrictions. In America, the FAA regulations are very clear, only restricting where necessary for safety, and are an excellent balance between freedom and sUAS Drone flights. I hope regulators can understand this also, and come down hard on drone operators who violate regs, instead of further restricting freedom to fly and innovate. Flying is what brings innovation. We need that freedom to fly. Innovation and the potential uses of sUAS Drones are still in infancy. We yet have no idea how useful they may turn out to be. Besides, within the affordable costs of sUAS Drones, design development is already very near that at which they can accomplish MOST missions the $14 Million big government Drones can do. Affordability for small organizations is the key to optimal future applications.