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Have your lasers gotten you in trouble?

Laik

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Well the title basically says it all. Have your lasers even caused you to get in trouble with the law? I am always afraid of someone dobbing on me when i use my lasers.
 





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As far as the laser usage is kept indoors (house/apartment/warehouse?), risk getting in conflict with the law/other people (neighbors/bystanders) is very low (unless you plan to set your house on fire;))

But outside usage, well... that's where the laser user responsibility increases vastly.

Living in the countryside vs. living in the town/city comes in question, too.

Ideally, no people and aircraft around is the win situation, isn't it? But then the known dilemma arises: who to show your laser art off?

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I operated a 15mW Spirograph against my garage door ca. 2002 and someone called the cops on me, luckily the cop was a family friend so no charges were pressed. That was the last time I shone a laser outdoors until I moved to the country - miles from neighbors.
 

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I avoid public exposure of my hobby in particular so nothing bad, or negative come out of it.. My friends arnt dumb either so i get to play safe most of the time.. and i get to show new stuff at lpf, i couldnt be anymore trouble free..
 
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I avoid public exposure of my hobby in particular so nothing bad, or negative come out of it.. My friends arnt dumb either so i get to play safe most of the time.. and i get to show new stuff at lpf, i couldnt be anymore trouble free..
Don't you think thats just a little ironic based on your username?:D
 

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I've got to join in with norbyx and Pman on this,
and my new 589nm hasn't even arrived yet!
Also, living in the country is a big plus.
 
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An officer stopped me as I was walking home from work a few minutes ago. He seemed pretty ignorant about lasers, and told me that it was dangerous how I was "bobbing" my laser up and down as I walked. I explained to him the same way I would to a retard that it's impossible to keep the human hand perfectly still while walking, which puts my whole body in motion. My arctic was barely moving, but to a simpleton, a little is a lot. He asked for ID, and I forgot that I could refuse to show him my ID if i'm not under suspect of a crime, since the Stop and Identify statute is enacted in 25 states, and Virginia isn't one of them. After he sat in his car for like 5 minutes, he came out and said that he was going to "look this up", and if it's illegal, he's coming to get it. Before I could politely tell him to consume phalluses, he quickly got in his car and left.

It looks like the long arm of the law wants to tickle my taint, guys.
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an officer thought i might hav had a gun but saw it was a laser and just said keep it away for now
 

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In Australia most people think that laser pointers are banned completely. There is a very hefty fine if you even have a legal laser (1mW pointer) in a public place. I would love to show off my hobby to random people and feel good about what i do but these laws suck and i can't do that. There was a bloke on the news a little shile ago who shone a green laser at a aircraft that was landing. He was all over the news and he looked like a bit of a drugged f head. I wish there was something i could to make the laws less harsh, a petition wouldn't do anything i don't think.

Anyway, the most trouble i have been in with the law is getting my <5mW red laser pen seized.
 
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wow it sounds like these Australian laser laws a real pain in the bum:D the U.S. restrictions are annoying enough to deal with but the laws in australia sound abominable
 
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well i hope they change but they'll need a reason and i dont know any kind of reason that could lift several very strict laws
 
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the only time i've gotten in trouble is for trying to buy a laser off DX, that got seized, but i'm very skeptical about shining my laser outside because there was some idiot on the news that got caught for shining a laser at a plane right where i live, what a dick head, australia is so crap to enjoy our hobby :(
 




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