$425/day for commercial videography? A few bucks for a couple park police? If they were filming 4 days (or whatever) it might be $5,000 at most. This kind of outfit is used to liability insurance requirements wherever they film, they would already be covered for that. The money is no big deal for them. I have been involved in video production in union venues, and the labor cost just to walk in the door is astronomical. This is nickle and dime stuff out in the pines.
I am also weary of big government and government regulations. But they do have a valid function, and there must be some control over commercial use of the Pines. Do you think any business should just be able to do whatever they like in Wharton? I agree, harassing an individual organizing a tour with a group of friends is outrageous. But that's not what we're talking about here.
If the government didn't protect the pines, they would have vanished long ago and you would be reading about the "good old days" on this forum while you waited for your flight to depart at New City International Airport.
If "Finding Bigfoot" doesn't like the red tape in Wharton, let 'em go film in Pennsyltucky. Good riddance.