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In today’s video, we take a forensic look at public accountability, drone law, and corporate misunderstanding of privacy rights in the UK. While filming from public land, an auditor encounters staff at a technology facility who believe company policy overrides public law. What starts as a casual ground tour quickly escalates into demands for ID, claims of trespassing, incorrect references to GDPR, and repeated attempts to stop a perfectly legal sub-250g drone flight. As tensions rise, management insists on seeing “licenses” and insurance that do not legally apply to this category of drone. We also see common myths exposed: ❌ “You own the airspace above your building” ❌ “GDPR stops filming from public” ❌ “You must identify yourself to film” ❌ “People must give consent to be seen in public” The turning point comes when a quiet but informed staff member asks the crucial question about drone weight — instantly collapsing the entire argument and proving how knowledge beats authority. This video highlights: ✔ UK drone rules (sub-250g explained) ✔ Public vs private land filming rights ✔ GDPR misconceptions ✔ Why anonymity is lawful ✔ How calmly asserting your rights changes outcomes 📌 This content is for education and transparency 📌 No trespass occurred 📌 No restricted airspace was entered 📌 No staff were deliberately targeted If you’re interested in audits, civil liberties, drone law, and holding authority to account, this one’s for you. 👍 Like 💬 Comment 📢 Share 🔔 Subscribe for more public accountability content This video is educational and commentary-based. It is not legal advice. Always check current laws and CAA guidance before flying. #PoliceAudit #UKCops #UKAudit #Accountability