I'm not going to deny I've crowd scanned before, how you do it really needs special attention to detail. Like the UK, here in Aus (At least outside of WA) there really is no guidelines or regulations at _ALL_ for lasershows (Although generally you should check with CASA for outdoor stuff).
However, I'd be fairly careful with the cheap Chinese lasers like the REKE. Having built my projector from the ground up over many years, I know _exactly_ how everything works, and exactly where the problem is if something fails. If you are using the cheap Chinese lasers at least semi-professionally, I believe it really helps to know them inside out, so if you ever have any issues, you know how to deal with it.
Also seeing as the REKE lasers have only 10K scanners, I'd be cautious using fast moving beams as a "safety feature", as 10K is fairly slow in terms of a high power beam. Could be worse, but it's not great either.
Always monitoring what people are doing is a good thing, however over time I found it's really not worth the hassle and risk. OTOH my projector does about 1.4W OTF, a bit more than the ~500mW or so of the REKE, however in terms of eye damage, 500mW is still very dangerous.
The problem with saying "It hasn't happened yet, so it should be fine" is that when it does happen, shit goes downhill _fast_, so in reality, you really, really don't want it to happen at all.
Being a DJ, you'd also be well aware of issues with strobes and fog machines too, it's one of those things that are rare, but if/when they do happen, it can be a serious problem for your business and reputation. PLI is great, but it's not going to save your reputation if you accidentally blind someone.