When drones get cheaper, in the not too distant future, this type of clueless piloting will shut down the industry and all of us will have useless drones that we can't fly. They will be nice museum pieces. I do hope that DJI embeds an electronic fence in all drones. The fence can be removed when the pilot passes tests that certify that he/she understands all the safety related issues associated with drone flying. I also would suggest that a tight fence be applied until after, let's say 1 hour of flight time (hopefully used to do drills and get familiar with the drone's handling), then a larger fence should be applied until passing the FAA Remote Pilot in Command certification test is passed.