One reader of the article commented:
One thing we can do is rebut fear mongering statements like this with some facts about lasers. The hysteria caused by simple ignorance is one of the biggest problems.
I think knowledgeable forum members should respond whenever possible online to help defuse the hysteria. We shouldn't let this ignorance go unchallenged. I think our responses should be considerate and informative and we must be careful not to call the people who are over-reacting "stupid" or denigrate them in any way. All they know is what they see in science fiction movies and the word "laser" stirs up all kinds of false associations.
Since most of us live in democratic countries, education must be the first order of business if we are to get sensible laws concerning high-powered lasers. We need to take an active role in laser education, and since we are all online, incidents/stories like this are an opportunity to get helpful information out. We need to post some comments and responses to this story.
Let's go!
What I really fear is that kids or anybody can get these devices via internet and use in maliciously against anybody in the public. They could be out in public and just indiscriminately point it at ANYBODY from what,? a range of hundreds of feet to miles away and blind somebody. You could just be out in public and suddenly go blind and not know what hit you. These are dangerous and in the wrong hands could cause blindness. These should not be sold at all except in special industrial circumstances. It worries me that somebody COULD use this to cause harm to others. Imagine somebody using this as a weapon! There are a lot of sick people in the world that might think this fun or maybe that neighbor decides that your dog did his business once too many times on his lawn and decides to point his laser at you as you get into your car in the morning from his front window, SCARY!!!!!
One thing we can do is rebut fear mongering statements like this with some facts about lasers. The hysteria caused by simple ignorance is one of the biggest problems.
I think knowledgeable forum members should respond whenever possible online to help defuse the hysteria. We shouldn't let this ignorance go unchallenged. I think our responses should be considerate and informative and we must be careful not to call the people who are over-reacting "stupid" or denigrate them in any way. All they know is what they see in science fiction movies and the word "laser" stirs up all kinds of false associations.
Since most of us live in democratic countries, education must be the first order of business if we are to get sensible laws concerning high-powered lasers. We need to take an active role in laser education, and since we are all online, incidents/stories like this are an opportunity to get helpful information out. We need to post some comments and responses to this story.
Let's go!