I've been shooting fallow does under night licence for the last 3 seasons, on foot with sticks, and in my view, the job is very different from foxing or badger cull. The backstop requirement is massively different and, in a lot of situations on my land, is not easy to determine. The deer are usually not in the same places that they are when shooting at daytimes, so there is not always the daylight experience of backstop to remember and draw upon. You find yourself needing to take shots in places you would never normally be in or see deer in.
As for thermal, I'm not convinced it is the right device to have on the rifle. There have been quite a few occasions when the thermal spotter shows plenty of safe ground behind the deer, and then go onto the sticks, on with NV/illuminator and there is just no way that taking a shot would be a good idea. What looked in the thermal as good ground, actually was a long downward slope, just off parallel to line of sight, followed by rising ground maybe 300m away. But it would have been fine with a fox/badger because they're so much lower, ie backstop is literally just behind them, and the ricochet risk negligible by comparison.
The standard conditions have always required notification of the police and firearms licensing. One email at the start of the season is all it takes. Sometimes the FEO has wanted to put a condition on my FAC, sometimes not. Personally I think it's good to get the condition on the FAC because then there is a whole raft of hassle avoided if you're stopped with warm carcasses at 3am. As for neighbours - I've never thought it reasonable to conclude that they will be affected or disturbed. The notification thing is just not a problem.
The only thing that is a demanding change from the previous licensing is being expected to complete a report after every outing, rather than collate all the info on an xls at the end of the season. But maybe, as commented above, they want to get information about how much the licence is being used - and, possibly, it all might be information that would work in our favour. So, it's annoying but I'll be up for it, just to keep chipping away.