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Looks like someone in AU is onto WL!

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Are those laws just for NSW or for all of Australia?

If they are for all Australia, I will try for a permit. I just hope it doesn't backfire and I lose 2grand of lasers...
 





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Murudai said:
Are those laws just for NSW or for all of Australia?

If they are for all Australia, I will try for a permit. I just hope it doesn't backfire and I lose 2grand of lasers...
Just don't let them know how many lasers you have when applying. Unless they want to register the individual lasers I don't see how it can go wrong.

Also you can try putting <1mw stickers on all of your lasers and they won't be able to take them unless the cops have laserchecks to test the lasers.

The ban is FULL of exploits and loopholes that can be taken advantage of.
 

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You can clasify an RPL with an apperture shutter as a class 1 laser because , though it has a laser inside, the actual device doesn't emit any radiation with the apperture closed. :D
 
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Diachi said:
The laws in NSW Australia as detailed will be as follows and apply AFTER July 1, 2008:
* All lasers are now defined legally as "dangerous implements".
* Police may now search a premises or person for said lasers.
* Anyone CARRYING a laser pointer in a public place may be fined.
* Anyone USING a laser in a public place may be fined and imprisoned.
* Police now have the ability to frisk those suspected of carrying a laser.
* Class 3 & 4 Handheld Lasers will be restricted from import.
* The laws apply to handheld lasers, regardless of the ouput of the laser.
* If you own a laser pointer under 1mW, you may use it as needed.
* People who wish to use stronger handheld lasers in their work, [highlight]HOBBY[/highlight] or business may apply for an exemption.
* If you are stopped and found to be carrying a laser, you must show that you were traveling to or from your place of work/[highlight]HOBBY[/highlight]/business to/from your home at the time or you may be subject to a fine.

The highlighted bit suggests exemptions for people who collect lasers as a hobby.

Second thing :

In the last 12 months, there have been seven reported instances of lasers being used to target aircraft in the ACT alone. ( only 7 "attacks" :eek: )


Diachi


Only 7 attacks? Its as if you feel thats insignificant...what do you think led us here =/

Murudai, not a personal attack or anything, but you already managed to get yourself onto a newspaper...the kind of reply's you are making i wouldn't be surprised if the police grabbed your IP and came knocking at your door with a search warrant on the 1st of July ::)

You would have to be extremely naive to think that this site is not being watched. If you think that I'm taking this issue too seriously and that know one will get searched...just think about how fast this issue has developed, 4 months ago i wouldn't have ever imagined this happening.
Remember you wont be selling any lasers if you are behind bars =P
 
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My opinion is this guy should have lost his job for writingsuch a one sides article. Basically summed up that article says all laser enthusiasts buy high powered lasers especially to point at aircraft.

I bought my first laser because of an interest in them for a number of years and a few laser shows I have seen. That laser is now used for star pointing and even helping my dad in the garden so I can point things out or check they are level.
 
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lamborgini8 said:
My opinion is this guy should have lost his job for writingsuch a one sides article. Basically summed up that article says all laser enthusiasts buy high powered lasers especially to point at aircraft.

I bought my first laser because of an interest in them for a number of years and a few laser shows I have seen. That laser is now used for star pointing and even helping my dad in the garden so I can point things out or check they are level.

You got to understand that with the media releasing information is only 50% of the job, the other half is dramatizing it and getting more readers so the betting section can get a few new players (purely speculation of course =] )

What would you rather see "Laser HOONS SHOOT DOWN 747 with RPL 6000" or "Laser Enthusiast misusing DIY Blu Ray laser" ...i know i'd be interested in reading about RPL 6000's that don't exist.

Its nothing personal towards us, they are just doing their job...its not helping our cause however!
 

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Well murudai just to be safe you should use a proxy, I can e-mail you a full list of them later (Dont ask why I keep a list)  ;D And only 7 incidents of lasers being shined at planes ( In 12 months) isnt that much, when you compare it to stabbings and attacks on others ( In the laser 12 months).

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I'm still unclear on whether these new laws are for NSW or all Australia, since I read somewhere that it was just NSW.

But I will definitely get a permit for my lasers before July 1st if when I call the police I find out it is needed. So don't worry about me :)

And as for my IP. I use wireless internet from my university. Pretty tricky to trace wireless. But I'm sure they can do it, which is why like I said I will be looking in to getting a permit.
 
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Diachi said:
Well murudai just to be safe you should use a proxy, I can e-mail you a full list of them later (Dont ask why I keep a list) ;D And only 7 incidents of lasers being shined at planes isnt that much, when you compare it to stabbings and attacks on others .

Diachi

Your right there hands down, however i think what the government/police are trying to avoid is this "mass murder" incident where a plane goes down due to a laser attack.
I'm not an expert but i believe this would be very hard to achieve, not that anyone should EVER even try to...but as we all know its happened before.

I mean if some thing of this magnitude did happen, imagine what kind of headlines we would wake up to...and its safe to say that this would be INTERNATIONAL news.
We can thank the 7 idiots (that we know of) for ruining the hobby for us genuine enthusiasts.
 
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Murudai said:
I'm still unclear on whether these new laws are for NSW or all Australia, since I read somewhere that it was just NSW.

But I will definitely get a permit for my lasers before July 1st if when I call the police I find out it is needed. So don't worry about me :)

And as for my IP. I use wireless internet from my university. Pretty tricky to trace wireless. But I'm sure they can do it, which is why like I said I will be looking in to getting a permit.

Its pretty vague atm i dont even think a system to apply for permits has been setup. Well thats what i was told by the guy at customs anyway.
And i dont think it will come into effect before July 1st either...
 

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Murudai said:
I'm still unclear on whether these new laws are for NSW or all Australia, since I read somewhere that it was just NSW.

But I will definitely get a permit for my lasers before July 1st if when I call the police I find out it is needed. So don't worry about me :)

And as for my IP. I use wireless internet from my university. Pretty tricky to trace wireless. But I'm sure they can do it, which is why like I said I will be looking in to getting a permit.

Actually its pretty easy to trace that, ok not easy to trace your location but they can trace it back to the wireless hub you are using with no problems.

Diachi
 
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onb000st said:
Its pretty vague atm i dont even think a system to apply for permits has been setup. Well thats what i was told by the guy at customs anyway.
And i dont think it will come into effect before July 1st either...

So the laws to ban lasers will come in before you can even get a permit for them?

That doesn't make any sense, they could bust every laser user in the entire country then, even those who were getting a permit.

Right. I was going to call the police today but I had too many things to do, so I'll call them tomorrow about this.
 

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I sure hope you can get a permit, if you do then tell us, so the other people from AU can also apply for one.

If you dont tell us anyway. tell us what the police said.

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Nah, I live in the ACT.

That's why I made all those posts wondering if all these laws that were said in the NSW will apply country wide.
 
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onb000st said:
[quote author=Diachi link=1213066765/108#109 date=1213274345]Well murudai just to be safe you should use a proxy, I can e-mail you a full list of them later (Dont ask why I keep a list) ;D And only 7 incidents of lasers being shined at planes isnt that much, when you compare it to stabbings and attacks on others .

Diachi

Your right there hands down, however i think what the government/police are trying to avoid is this "mass murder" incident where a plane goes down due to a laser attack.
I'm not an expert but i believe this would be very hard to achieve, not that anyone should EVER even try to...but as we all know its happened before.

I mean if some thing of this magnitude did happen, imagine what kind of headlines we would wake up to...and its safe to say that this would be INTERNATIONAL news.
We can thank the 7 idiots (that we know of) for ruining the hobby for us genuine enthusiasts.[/quote]

yea, i don't even see how people have already done that. Shining a laser onto an object moving around 200+ miles per hour is not an easy task. That would be comparable to throwing a baseball at a car going 60.
 
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Geez, laze_doctor. We're trying NOT to get the feds on to us.

And it wouldn't be easy. Have you tried pointing a laser pointer at the wall? No matter how steady you are, it will shake. Now translate that into 200-400m distance. The shake would be more like 10m. And you're trying to hit the windshield of a tiny cockpit. You'd never be able to fix on it for more than a few flashes every second.

And again, seriously. Don't post things like 'oh, it's easy' because that's just too suss. Especially since it ISN'T easy.
 




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