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A man in Beijing was reported to have used drone aerial photography without authorization. Is his behavior legal?

Nowadays, with the continuous promotion of the use of drones, more and more enthusiasts also like to use drones for aerial photography. However, while using drones, we will also be held accountable by law for accidentally disturbing the order of public places. Recently, people in Chaoyang District, Beijing reported an aerial photography incident of drones, and Ren Mou was administratively detained by the police according to law.

A man in Beijing released a drone and was reported by the Chaoyang people. On the morning of the incident, the police station in the Asian Games Village of Chaoyang Branch also received an alarm from the local people that UFOs were flying over the Asian Games Village. The police immediately took action and arrested Sun Mou, an illegal aerial photographer, at home, and finally confirmed that Sun Mou made such a move in order to make money by obtaining exclusive media materials through aerial photography.

We also know that with the continuous development of science and technology, more and more people have started to use drones in recent years. However, while using drones, many unruly players often make black flying moves. Some of these black flying actions will disrupt production, affect the public's life order, and even cause flight safety.

Therefore, according to some management regulations of aviation flight in relevant laws of our country, all flights must be applied in advance and approved before they can be operated. If anyone goes his own way and does anything that disturbs public order and public safety, he must resort to legal investigation. Although drones can provide us with more convenience in production and operation, it is actually a matter of benefiting mankind, but it does not mean that we can manipulate it and do things that ignore the law.

So I also want to remind fans who like aerial photography that they should always restrain their behavior. Not every area is suitable for drone aerial photography. If this is allowed, wouldn't society be in chaos?