No Tom. They are very aggressive to strangers and predators. They are aerially adept, vocal and extremely sharp-eyed.
However, once they get to know you they don't attack. This subspecies has that well developed yellow spur on the wing (you can see it in the photo) with which they strike when they dive-bomb. These ones walk the babies through ten properties (only 5 are occupied) and are protected by the owners, whom the birds are quite accepting of (and cross two roads in doing so).