Sadly it seems that you are trying to play the man and not the ball! The ball, (the object being discussed or perhaps the reasons for their legislative actions), is not totally controlling the skies but rather stamping out irresponsible and dangerous operation of RC aircraft. The legislators are just responding to the plethora of video evidence on the internet that the RC community is dangerous and potentially a training ground for would be terrorists.
If I want to exceed the height restrictions and fly into commercial aircraft or, drop bombs, and even fire a weapon from a drone I need to look no further than the internet for ideas and inspiration. Try You Tube!
It is this plethora of publicly available information that is causing the crackdown! If you have ever posted a video of crashing into something or too close to others especially in a suburban environment then you are part of the real problem. We are all being judged by such posts!
I tried to get a forum user to stop posting information on how to fly at height in the commercial flight areas and lost my mentor-ship on the forum because of it. Later the same user was banned but not for his posted behaviour but rather because he bad mouthed the FLiteTest team! I tried to halt such postings on the forum but it was not deemed as something I was responsible for. So I gave up and help only those who need it. Unfortunately the legal nature of the forum content is our joint responsibility and the new laws are just a result of our collective inaction.
Watching the results of all of the postings considered as adverse to the public image of the hobby that we are trying to espouse has been both humorous and terrifying. The new laws are just a knee jerk result of our collective actions, in-actions or tolerance of those posting that are effectively evidence of unsafe and even illegal activity! That which we do not oppose we must be seen as accepting as normal behaviour.
Even the recommendation of joining a local club which is connected to the national representative body is often discouraged by forum users as the club rules are too restrictive and yet we cry out loudly when the representative body is almost ignored by legislators! The new legislation is effectively a recognition that RC clubs are not truly representative of the RC aircraft users. Clubs can be held to account under previous laws but individual rogue pilots were not unless caught. With the ID system individual pilots can at least be identified at the scene and if no ID the law is being broken and punitive measures can be commenced.
If you fly legal and in a club the new laws will not be too much but if a rogue then the ID system will allow you to be held accountable for your actions. Stop posting illegal and dangerous material pertaining to RC flying is a first step and report illegal antics on YouTube and Facebook as being illegal or dangerous and then they can help us clean up they hobby/sport. Self regulation of the hobby has FAILED!
Have, (safe and Legal), Fun!