Safe Mode: On
The FBI Just Created a Task Force for It? Laser Pointers…

The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently created a task force against a national security threat that has seen such an uptick in attacks, it could almost be considered an “epidemic.” The weapon: hand-held lasers.



In a blog post, the FBI states that incidents of lasers being pointed at flying aircraft — a federal crime — are expected to reach 3,700 this year. In 2005, the FBI notes, there were 283 attacks. These numbers do not include those going unreported each year.



The FBI reports lasers being dangerous to pilots, passengers and those on the ground.



“I had temporary blindness. My eyes were burning. It caused disorientation, and it was distracting,” Captain Robert Hamilton with the Air Line Pilots Association said, according to the post, of a time when he was landing a plane and a laser was pointed at the aircraft.



The FBI created the Laser Strike Working Group National Initiative, a public-private partnership stemming from an idea began by the FBI’s Sacramento Division. Sacramento‘s initiative resulted in a 75 percent reduction in takeoff and landing laser attacks out of the area’s international airport.



Here are the laws regarding laser pointers and aircraft (emphasis added):





Those who aim a laser pointer at an aircraft can be prosecuted under two federal statutes. A law put into effect this year makes pointing a laser at an aircraft a crime punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $11,000 per violation. Under a law already on the books, those who interfere with the operation of an aircraft can receive up to 20 years in prison and be fined $250,000.



The FBI blog points to this YouTube video showing a laser pointer being shot toward a helicopter, which ultimately led to an arrest of the perpetrator:







George Johnson, a supervisory federal air marshal and liaison officer with the FBI, said that the number of incidents in recent years has almost reached “epidemic levels.”



“Use a laser pointer for what it’s made for. Aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft is dangerous and reckless. Just don’t do it,” Johnson said in on the FBI’s blog.



Featured image via Shutterstock.com.



(H/T: Gizmodo, GeekOSystem)

Loading the player ...
Embed Code
Plays: 1230 (Embed: 0)

Added: Oct-8-2012 Occurred On: Oct-8-2012
By: Pugnator
In:
Other News
Tags: laser pointers, FBI, Government
Location: United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1887 | Comments: 45 | Votes: 1 | Favorites: 1 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
You need to be registered in order to add comments! Register HERE
Sort by: Newest first | Oldest first | Highest score first
Liveleak opposes racial slurs - if you do spot comments that fall into this category, please report them for us to review.
  • 'Dad, I'm in jail."

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (3)

  • It's not for everyone, but I've played with a green laser and it's fun as hell. But intentionally pointing it at an aircraft or at moving vehicles is just evil.

    If you own a green laser, understand the power you have.

    While no one has been hurt so far, that I know, the point of the task force no doubt is to make sure it stays that way as more powerful lasers enter the marketplace -- and they will become more powerful over time.

    It's clear in this video that the light floods the darkened cockp More..

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (2)

  • damn everyone know not to fuck with a ghetto bird.it will find you.more tech in that bird than anything over the city

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (2)

  • why do people do that shit? whats the point?

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (1)

  • Yup the spray of the public...you pepper...we light.
    By the way, here in Britland it's the same plague.

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (1)

  • I blame Tom Clancy lol

    Posted Oct-9-2012 By 

    (1)

  • Comment of user 'MrScabs' has been deleted by author!
  • Would of been awsome if they hit him with a Hellfire. Now that would be a feature video. " Kid with laser pointer gets vaporized"

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)

  • “Use a laser pointer for what it’s made for"

    You mean point them at trees so the squirrels chase the little green light all over the place?

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)

  • I'm surprised they didn't drop a Hellfire missle on him

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)

  • Holy moly! they got him,!

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)

  • That task force has been around for a long time. The FDA and CDRH run the show when it comes to that and have been training law enforcement on how to handle laser use like in this video.

    Any pointer over 5 mW is illegal to own and the same thing goes for some of the OEM high powered modules unless you have a variance from the FDA. The FDA made me jump through hoops to get a variance on my 6 watt white light projector that I built and warned me using it in a public setting with out the proper p More..

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)

  • Correct to treat it serius, imagine if your entire family dies because some douchebag blinded the pilot as he was landing?

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)

  • I hope he was crying, little asshole.

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)

  • Before even purchasing one of these things you might want to review laws for your city, town, county,state and federal laws regarding their use. You could end up in the slammer for being stupid. There is no reasonable need for one of these things that I can think of for the average person.

    Go to: http://laserpointersafety.com/rules-general/uslaws/uslaws.html

    Posted Oct-8-2012 By 

    (0)