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A friend today told me to check out an article in the the paper after reading I was pissed off. Here is word for word what it said:
The Federal Government has banned the importation of high intensity laser pointers, which have been used in attacks on passenger jets landing at airports.
The July 1st 2008 ban will make it a criminal offense to import a Laser pointer stronger that 1mw ( WTF ),
home affairs minister Bob Debus said.
He said that to make the ban truly effective he was calling on states and territories to urgently establish uniform national laws to support the commonwealths controls.
"I have written to Police Ministers calling on them to put in place legislation which imposes fines and jail terms for possessing pointers without an appropriate exemption," he said
The ban follows incidents where lasers with the potential to blind pilots have been pointed into to cockpits of jets landing at Sydney airport.
In one co-ordinated attack, four lasers were simultaneously pointed at one arriving aircraft.
Legitimate users such as surveyors , astronomers, and those in the construction and mining industries can apply for exemptions.
1. If you live in Australia and were ever thinking of getting a laser get it NOW before it's to late.
2. if you agree with me please sign the petition http://www.gopetition.com.au/petitions/anti-laser-ban.html
I have a question :
If I signed up for astronomy websites and got really interested in astronomy do you think that would be a reasonable excuse for having a laser if I got caught?
The Federal Government has banned the importation of high intensity laser pointers, which have been used in attacks on passenger jets landing at airports.
The July 1st 2008 ban will make it a criminal offense to import a Laser pointer stronger that 1mw ( WTF ),
home affairs minister Bob Debus said.
He said that to make the ban truly effective he was calling on states and territories to urgently establish uniform national laws to support the commonwealths controls.
"I have written to Police Ministers calling on them to put in place legislation which imposes fines and jail terms for possessing pointers without an appropriate exemption," he said
The ban follows incidents where lasers with the potential to blind pilots have been pointed into to cockpits of jets landing at Sydney airport.
In one co-ordinated attack, four lasers were simultaneously pointed at one arriving aircraft.
Legitimate users such as surveyors , astronomers, and those in the construction and mining industries can apply for exemptions.
1. If you live in Australia and were ever thinking of getting a laser get it NOW before it's to late.
2. if you agree with me please sign the petition http://www.gopetition.com.au/petitions/anti-laser-ban.html
I have a question :
If I signed up for astronomy websites and got really interested in astronomy do you think that would be a reasonable excuse for having a laser if I got caught?