Nope, nothing bad can come of this.
I was just reading this:
Airbtlr, A 3D Printed Personal Housekeeping Drone
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20140829-airbutlr-a-3d-printed-personal-housekeeping-drone.html
During our vacation in June, we saw a drone being used for aerial photography of a historic lighthouse. The architect said it saved him (and therefore the state) a lot of money, compared to hiring a helicopter to photograph the damaged roof.
I have one of these that I plan on using to aid in hog hunting to check out areas for possible hogs before I hike in. It is incredibly easy to fly and takes great video.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/350-qx2-ap-combo-rtf-with-safe-reg-technology-BLH7900
Once safe drone flight has been mastered there’s no reason the cargo can’t be a person going to work. That will enable families to live much farther from the noisy, dirty city work hubs. Politically this means more Americans living in the Republican-voting countryside, and fewer living in the Democrat-voting cities.