We bought a DJI Mavic (no, not the wheels
) mini to use on our local beach in Scotland - 2 miles long, well away from any built-up areas or military zones and with rarely more than one or two dog walkers on it at any one time.
The land-owners' management group at one end of the beach, of which we are a member, want to put up a sign saying drones are prohibited from access to the beach.
As I understand it, the Crown Estates own all coastal land between the mean high and low water marks, and they specifically allow drone use on all coastal strips unless over-ridden by other parties - i.e. military, local authority, etc.
Would it not therefore be misleading, if not actually unlawful, to put up a notice saying drones are prohibited? Drone use is already governed by fairly restrictive guidelines and used responsibly should not bother anyone.