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Any job you would perform for a City Government, even for free, would require a licensed operator. Any licensed operator would know the rules with respect to privacy, safety etc.
That's the way it is in my place but I assume in the US it is the same.
This brings a situation I had with a city government to mind:
We have had discussions with the the 4th largest city in our country, they asked us to fly over houses, traffic, even kindergarten, and preferably at a busy period so there would be a lot of traffic, which they needed to show the effect of a newly built bicycle route through the city. When we explained that we would need to have special permissions, extra observers and traffic marshals and that we preferred to do the job in the early morning (less traffic and no children in the kindergarten and playground), they threatened to give the job to someone else of who they knew he would just do it.
They showed us a drone video that was shot earlier in the project and told us that that was exactly how they wanted it. Man, this was insane, this guy did everything we would never be able to do legally. It looked like he had programmed a waypoint mission in his Mavic with the entire bicycle route through that part of the city, taking his bird far beyond any way of keeping VLOS, over traffic, ships, buildings, houses, schoolyards (with playing children) etc. Turned out that he was the regular photographer/filmer for the city, who just happend to have a 'flying camera'. They refused to accept the term 'aircraft'.
We kindly asked to get a meeting with the majors office (ultimately in charge of local law enforcement) to ask about how this could even be possible. That did it. No meeting was required. We got the job in the end, after much discussion, and did it completely within the rules. They still didn't like that we refused to fly directly over anything and it took us quite some effort to get our invoice paid. I'm pretty sure next time they ask their favourite photographer hobby pilot again.
This looks like a similar kind of situation, a city or other local government authority, asking a fellow citizen amateur to do something for them, regardless of the rules (because they aren't aware of any). We see it happening every day and everywhere.
Thank you for being a responsible operator and pointing out to the city their clown photographer is placing them in a position of liability. This attitude is what will save our profession.