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Idiots lasing low flying aircraft (many on landing approach) and helicopters have cause laser pointers to banned in Australia. They are now under the same licensing as handguns, requiring demonstrated special needs requirements for licensed use. A public art exhibition that used green lasers to light objects in a mall had the lasers turned off when it was revealed they could glare the vision of a helicopter pilot at over 10 kilometers away. This was caught on camera as a reporter and camera crew were in the helicopter at the time. The light is a very bright and intense light that could easily interfere with the pilot and their control of the aircraft.
Lasing cars and aircraft is a VERY stupid thing to do. Could you imagine the result of an airliner on landing approach crashing into a densely populated suburb after the pilot(s) were temporarily blinded by someone's idea of a JACKASS prank?
As the sign says: "DO NOT LOOK INTO LASER WITH REMAINING EYE!"
Lasing cars and aircraft is a VERY stupid thing to do. Could you imagine the result of an airliner on landing approach crashing into a densely populated suburb after the pilot(s) were temporarily blinded by someone's idea of a JACKASS prank?
As the sign says: "DO NOT LOOK INTO LASER WITH REMAINING EYE!"