Okay. What if they didn't know they were breaking any rules. How do we push education?
For the most part, though I didn't check my little 949 quad, most RC equipment, CL and heck, kites have little warning sections saying not to fly around full size, airports, electrical wires, yada yada. You know, that Warning box we all just kinda ignore? If you join the AMA and read the general rules you will see that flight is limited to 400 feet and below and a whole bunch of other restrictions. Shoot, they shut down ALL flying when VIP access is given to an airport. Airforce one flys into MCI and you can't fly model airplanes in Lawrence, rediculous. But that being said, there are information sources out there already but Walmart or Hobbyking isn't going to give you a briefing on the conditions of your area though they may mention you'd want to check out permissions with your local officials.
As far as Flitetest having a rules section, you remember that we're talking multinational right? So many jurisdictions that it would just be better to answer specific questions. It's such a can of worms I actully think a gun forum would be easier to moderate, and as interesting an idea that is, I have gun forums and model airplane forums and other then tacit interactions, I'd like ta keep it that way.
I already look a big enough fool in one discipline.