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  1. Easy....wifi webcam...and wifi switch....don't even need to be at home....not automatic but simple
  2. Buy an alarm sounder...I got one from the UK used on industrial estates...apparently can be heard 2kms away. I had a similar situation and turned it on whenever music was loud. Worked!
  3. Yes I agree. It shows you areas you are possibly restricted to fly according to their data. It also advises all pilots to abide by local laws and be aware of them. By choosing to ignore CAAT rules and fraudulently unlocking a restricted area that you do not have permission to fly in is breaking Thai CAAT law. This could result in stricter enforcement and more restrictions that ultimately affect all drone pilots in my view very selfish. I too would not believe only immigration police but the CAAT rules/laws state that no flying within 9kms of an airfield without official permission.....and other regulations. As you are so confident of your actions why not contact CAAT and confirm you are able to fly in Hua Hin city and share the good news that the law has been altered as many of us would love to be able to fly. You did start out claiming your flights are legal and invited questions. I have asked valid questions and supplied proof of Thai flying laws and also rules provided by DJI on correct usage of the self unlock feature. Quite obvious to me you are flying illegally and have not demonstrated any proof to the contrary. Ignorance of a law is not an excuse but faking ignorance as you are doing is quite frankly stupid.
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