Weigh up the risk V's benefit.
I accept that there is the "Kodak courage" element, which is impossible to
to ignore, however, as long as you are aware of this and consider your
airman-ship before and during your flight, surely this to be manageable?
If you are concerned about your flights being watched and being prosecuted
for breaking the law... you shouldn't be breaking the law...simple.
Security - Ensure it is properly and securely mounted prior to take off.
Consideration should be paid to the effects on the air frame if outside,
and to pilot safety and security if inside.
I would be concerned about somebody's competence / confidence if the sole
reason for carrying a camera is so the investigators can watch the crash
after they are dead.
NOW consider a well secured camera with good edited footage placed in the
public domain and what impact that could have on the sport as a whole.
The opening credits to this movie are very relevant to this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ1jnQtCMiM