I'm just wondering, has anyone here ever gotten into trouble due to using their lasers? I'm proud to say that I've never been in any real trouble, but I've had a few close calls.
Safety incidents:
1. I was showing off my 35 mW laser at a college dance, and somebody asked to borrow it. To my horror, he immediately pointed the laser into an occupied dorm room (across the courtyard) to "prank his friend." I told him that this was a bad idea, so he decided to point it at an unoccupied room instead. However, it still wasn't a smart thing to do because there was no way of knowing when some unlucky person might enter the room. Fortunately, he wised up and agreed to stop.
2. I was at another dance, and a different person asked to use my 35 mW laser. This guy was smart enough to not point it at any rooms, but he was shining the laser through a window and did not realize that part of the beam was being reflected right into another guy's face. Funnily enough, the other person never even noticed it!
3. There was a fire drill at my school, and I was showing off my laser. A girl told me to try pointing it at the airplane that was passing overhead. :banghead:
I'm glad nobody was hurt in any of those three incidents, but I've decided to stop letting other people use my laser.
"Authoritative" incidents:
1. I was at yet another dance, and I had brought along my 35 mW laser as usual. While there, I met a fellow "laserist" who told me that he used to have a green laser as well. However, his tone quickly changed; he told me that my laser was illegal and implied that he would report me to the cops. I used the laser anyway, and surprisingly, nothing happened.
2. I was at a party/social in my residential unit. As you've probably guessed, I was again showing people my 35 mW laser. A resident assistant (RA) then told me that it was illegal to have that laser out. Funnily enough, the guy in charge of security was totally cool with me using the laser. Nevertheless, I did not want to argue with the RA, as he could probably write me up for it.
3. This one was the scariest. I was using my Spyder at an outdoor country event in a state park. A guy claiming to be an FBI agent then threatened to confiscate my laser. I soon realized that the guy was probably fake, but I decided to put my laser away just to be on the safe side. I did report the guy for impersonating a federal agent, though.
Safety incidents:
1. I was showing off my 35 mW laser at a college dance, and somebody asked to borrow it. To my horror, he immediately pointed the laser into an occupied dorm room (across the courtyard) to "prank his friend." I told him that this was a bad idea, so he decided to point it at an unoccupied room instead. However, it still wasn't a smart thing to do because there was no way of knowing when some unlucky person might enter the room. Fortunately, he wised up and agreed to stop.
2. I was at another dance, and a different person asked to use my 35 mW laser. This guy was smart enough to not point it at any rooms, but he was shining the laser through a window and did not realize that part of the beam was being reflected right into another guy's face. Funnily enough, the other person never even noticed it!
3. There was a fire drill at my school, and I was showing off my laser. A girl told me to try pointing it at the airplane that was passing overhead. :banghead:
I'm glad nobody was hurt in any of those three incidents, but I've decided to stop letting other people use my laser.
"Authoritative" incidents:
1. I was at yet another dance, and I had brought along my 35 mW laser as usual. While there, I met a fellow "laserist" who told me that he used to have a green laser as well. However, his tone quickly changed; he told me that my laser was illegal and implied that he would report me to the cops. I used the laser anyway, and surprisingly, nothing happened.
2. I was at a party/social in my residential unit. As you've probably guessed, I was again showing people my 35 mW laser. A resident assistant (RA) then told me that it was illegal to have that laser out. Funnily enough, the guy in charge of security was totally cool with me using the laser. Nevertheless, I did not want to argue with the RA, as he could probably write me up for it.
3. This one was the scariest. I was using my Spyder at an outdoor country event in a state park. A guy claiming to be an FBI agent then threatened to confiscate my laser. I soon realized that the guy was probably fake, but I decided to put my laser away just to be on the safe side. I did report the guy for impersonating a federal agent, though.
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