I also doubt many users would be happy if someone parked outside their house and stared filming through their living room window, which is pretty much the equivalent of what many drone users do.
Making a sweeping statement like that will be enough to get anyone on the defensive.
1. Ever tried hovering one near a wall? its actually quite difficult, as the prop wash wants to send it into the wall.
2. Cameras fitted to multicopters are wide and at altitude nothing on the ground is identifiable.
3. Then there's the noise, these things sound like a hornets nest, I'm sure it would attract attention fast.
If you really want to look through windows like in your statement above, a gopro on a broom handle is a much more effective way, silent, small and can be viewed by the wireless app, no need for a noisy aircraft.
For the record, I build and fly copters and fixed wing, have many in my fleet, all different sizes ranging from a Tiny6 micro, to a tricopter swinging 14" props, a couple of flying wings and a Bixler 2 powered glider set up with EzUHF.
I think the drone code is fine as it is and should be left alone, no need to make it complicated or overly restrictive, as that won't help anyone in the long run.
