G'day Darron,
I'll jump in before this thread descends into turmoil.
Freehandling in public, in my opinion, is grossly irresponsible. I can freehandle until the cows come home, there's no "art" to it, just an understanding of the animal and reading body language. The problem is the message it sends - you want people to leave any sort of public demonstration thinking "OK, snakes aren't terrible creatures, but they still deserve respect". You can demonstrate how calm they can be without taking unecessary risks that are easily copied by impressionable children.
I have noticed that most of those that freehandle in front of a crowd are very much "showmen", who enjoy the ego-boost of being on stage doing something dangerous and having people comment on how brave they are. There are notable exceptions to this, such as Neville Burns and Ian Renton - both of whom have paid the price, too.