by David Lewis » Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:49 pm
IIRC, the law only applied to pointing a laser at a LEO.
While it is true that lasers can indeed cause blindness by burning spots on the retina, the little pointers, & laser sights aren't
powerful enough to do so without prolonged exposure. Simply flashing it across your eyes will likely not cause any damage.
Still, I don't want it done to me, though it's happened on occasion.
I've had more than one discussion with my opthalmologist about them, since I was hit in the face with a lab laser way back when in High school.
We were horsing around with one in the equipment room, & I got it in the face. Specifically had the doc check my eyes for damage. None found.
That led to the beginning of a series of convesations on the topic, over the years.
I doubt that it could be construed as either assault or battery. Talking with the parents is the 1st option, followed by the police. IMHO, the real danger
is not the laser sight, but that they're pointing a BB gun at people. That could get them shot if they pointed it at the wrong person at the wrong time. I'd suggest taking that tack when calling on the parents.
David