welcome I think..
Am I correct that you do not need/want us to comment on your 'intro'?
I dunno. It might be harder for me to volunteer my personal info in a "Be Personal Here" thread because my details all seem equally interesting (or uninteresting) to me. My tentative posts feel not-very-authentic.
You have started a thread in the welcome section.. So if you do want to have a conservation about your situation you can just PM Paul or myself... LPF has many mature members. And we do care about problems like yours.
I sincerely appreciate that. Doubly so because the reason I came here was to reach out to you (specifically) for help with a laser of mine.
I have
this exact issue with the same make/model of laser. Should I start by appending to that thread?
W/o getting into this, let me say this. I would find a way to meet with one or two of these OFs and show him the pics I will be right back with.
I've had a couple of "unscheduled meetups" with LEO who've noticed my laser & stopped me to express some understandable concerns. We've had good dialog. My lasers are >1W & I was able to share some safe handling practices (eg: don't point it at your face when you take the cap off). My standard line is to say that I use firearm-like caution. I never point my lasers at another person (or where someone might be) - including at a structure or at a ground/air vehicle.
Beyond that, my lasers are off when a copter can be heard. Rotor pilots can get reasonably anxious, just seeing a laser. I really, really don't want to contribute to that.
Can can't change your neighbors they are old- like you.. and paul and me. So win them over one at at time.
I met with every neighbor when I moved here.. showed them some lasers- explained that I would never be lasing them or their homes pets, etc.
However some are SO pigheaded. if the see anything they call 911. And they know if the complaint is not a good one...nothing happens... so they add something.. same with road rage.. a cell fone in hand is not a gun.. but if the caller says maybe a gun or likely had a gun --they (the police) have no choice.
Yeah, I get that.
The good news is police here tend to be respectful & level-headed. However, they weren't always that way & I've lived in other areas with troubled police departments. That said, I appreciate the relationship we have.
As for my aged neighbors: I live in a retiree, golf course community w/ one of the most repressive HOA's around. For many residents, reacting poorly to the unknown is their preferred lifestyle. I try to accept that; sometimes I succeed.
So you have a perfect opportunity to make someone living near you less fearful with a demo near or after dark on New Years Eve. The beams can be nice with smoke from the fireworks.
Less so since I carelessly cracked the dust window on my new blue.
Go-Go-Gadget learning experience.
I'll close with my appreciation for the time you put into your thoughtful response.