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Mick M 23rd June 2008 06:48 PM

Man arrested over laser incident - Colyton
 
And so the stupidity continues...... At 29 you'd have thought you might have grown up, but clearly not the case here. Another mentally challenged giant in our midst. I wonder how many of these simpletons actually claim to be interested in aircraft. Hopefully some quality time with a cell mate called Bubba might fix these issues!

Quote:

Man arrested over laser incident - Colyton
Sunday, 22 Jun 2008 05:45am


A man was arrested last night after a laser pointer was allegedly shone at a police helicopter in Colyton.

About 10:15pm the Polair crew were conducting routine patrols in the area when a green laser light was allegedly pointed at the aircraft.

The crew were able to identify the source of the laser and directed police units from St Marys Local Area Command to a residence in Carpenter Street, Colyton.

Police spoke to a 29-year-old man at the residence and seized a green laser pointer from inside the house.

The man was arrested and taken to Penrith Police Station where he was interviewed over the incident.

The man has since been released pending further inquiries.

Grant Smith 23rd June 2008 06:54 PM

Yes, at 29 you would think your priorities would be more directed at starting a family, having kids, furthering career... Not shining little green lasers at Police aircraft...

Greg McDonald 23rd June 2008 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mick M (Post 7527)
Hopefully some quality time with a cell mate called Bubba might fix these issues!

Hahaha...I love it, Mick.

On a serious note though, if found guilty I hope they really throw the book at him and give him a custodial sentence of a length that will make others think twice about doing the same thing. However, given the sentences that are regularly passed down by the courts these days it wouldn't surprise me if he got a slap on the wrist and a free ride in the aforementioned police chopper.

Grant Smith 23rd June 2008 08:49 PM

Here's some interesting posts from another forum I browse...

http://www.theaussieaviator.net/foru...p=20616#p20616

Robert Zweck 24th June 2008 05:09 PM

There was another one here in Adelaide the other night............


QF785 SYD-ADL

They were able to get a reasonable idea of the suburb location...better than nothing.

Action to ban them will only get more serious when there is a resultant fatality

James Herbert 25th June 2008 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick M (Post 7527)
And so the stupidity continues...... At 29 you'd have thought you might have grown up, but clearly not the case here. Another mentally challenged giant in our midst. I wonder how many of these simpletons actually claim to be interested in aircraft. Hopefully some quality time with a cell mate called Bubba might fix these issues!

Sadly mate, the simple use of a little common sense seems to allude alot of people nowadays.

Philip Argy 27th June 2008 08:33 AM

ABC News: UK man gaoled for shining laser at Police chopper
 
UK man jailed for shining laser at chopper

By Europe correspondent Rafael Epstein

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A man in London has been jailed for four months for shining a laser at a police helicopter.
The court heard the police pilot was forced to make an emergency manoeuvre after an unemployed 21-year-old from Manchester shone a green laser light at the helicopter cockpit.
The pilot said he was dazzled by the light which was repeatedly aimed at him, and he could not see his flight instruments.
Police say the helicopter could have crashed if it were not for the pilot's skill in keeping control of the aircraft.
The man pleaded guilty and was given a four-month sentence, with the judge saying his actions could have had deadly consequences, so his sentence would serve as a deterrent to others.

Grant Smith 30th June 2008 12:24 AM

Does anyone out there have any further info regarding this case - my spidey senses tell me that this will be a litmus test for future offences and as such I would be interested to hear of any progress...

Greg McDonald 22nd July 2008 07:15 PM

The first prosecution for using green lasers against aircraft has just concluded with the perpetrator getting a $1500 fine and a 12 month good behaviour bond. Personally I was hoping for a lot more than that...

Nigel C 22nd July 2008 08:30 PM

Greg, do you know if it was the Colyton perpetrator?

EDIT

Actually I just found it wasn't the Colyton incident.
www.news.com.au
Quote:

Police laser attacker avoids jail
July 22, 2008 05:51pm

A SYDNEY man who shone a laser into the cockpit of a police helicopter has been placed on a good behaviour bond and faces six months in jail for any breach of the order.

Zakary Patrick Babet, 20, faced Hornsby Local Court today charged with one count of interfering with a crew member while in an aircraft.

Magistrate Leslie Brennan placed him on the 12-month good behaviour bond and also ordered him to pay a $1500 fine.

Babet, of Bella Vista, shone a green laser beam into the cockpit of the helicopter on June 18, while it was flying above the western Sydney suburb.

The chopper's crew, briefly disoriented from the beam, was able to pinpoint where it came from and swooped down, landing nearby and calling local police to make the arrest.

Tougher new laws were brought in this month governing the use of laser pointers in New South Wales.

Under the new laws, high-strength laser pointers are illegal without a prohibited weapons permit, while laser pointers of all strengths are banned from public places without a reasonable explanation.


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