Everything is relative though isn't it ? For every idiot messing around with fireworks there a probably equal proportions or idiots doing silly things with drones, like trying to get too close to planes landing at airport...
I agree , for that very reason there are measures built into the firmware of most of the multirotors that could manage to remain in the air and fight the air turbulence an aircraft could create .
they create "no fly zones" and render the multirotor disarmed and unable to take off , also if theres say an air ambulance in the area , the multirotor would not be able fly into that area or would be pushed out of it.
as for airports , it usually creates a 5 mile radius block.
these safeguards are now in place around football stadiums and various venues too.
of course , once a multirotor pilot becomes licenced , they can apply to have certain restrictions removed.
don't believe everything you see in the news or on casualty