[citation][nom]geofry[/nom]For those of you who keep going on about the harsh sentence for a little flash don't seem to understand the problem. This isn't the same as that dumbass shining the pointer in your eyes while you are driving a car. The car half drives itself anyway, as long as you stayed in your lane you'd be fine. A pilot that can't see can't fly...period.[/citation]
I'm sorry, what? Planes have had autopilot since the 70's I'm pretty sure. Helicopters are probably another story, but you can't tell me a 19 year old kid had any idea what he was doing to the pilot's ability to fly.
When I was a kid, 17, I broke my school laptop. We were supposed to have a 300 dollar deposit to repair the thing or replace it if lost or stolen. One day it broke while some friends and I were hanging out, and we decided "Well, I've gotta pay 300 dollars anyway, won't hurt anyone if we see what [screwdrivers, drops onto concrete, etc] will do to it!" I came in, told them what had happened [was completely honest, the morning after I considered simply reporting it stolen] and the douchebag called in the school resource officer. When I got upset [17 year old dude crying from anxiety] because I'd never been in that kind of trouble before, the cop only laughed at me, like he couldn't wait to see me punished for breaking something that was already broken.
The school wanted to see me in prison for a year and pay them 1500 dollars for a laptop worth a fourth of that brand new.
They wanted it so badly that even after proving to three judges that this was ridiculous, the school kept calling for the trial to be pushed back for stupid things they were supposed to take care of before-hand.
I don't know why, but sometimes people are just dead-set on screwing over young people. I guarantee you he will be more messed up coming out than he was going in at that amount of time.