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The FBI Just Created a National Anti-Laser Attack Task Force
Idiots shining laser pointers at pilots isn't exactly a new phenomenon, but it's not going away. In fact, it's getting a lot worse. Since 2005, "attack" frequency has risen 1,100 percent. That's a problem the new Laser Strike Working Group National Initiative aims to fix.
A Laser Strike Working Group has existed in the FBI's Sacramento division since 2008, and its success there is what prompted the FBI to take it national. Under a law passed this year, laser-wielders can get up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $11,000 for pointing the beams at planes. And that's actually a step down from existing law, which can dish out $250,000 fines and 20 year sentences for interfering with an aircraft in general.
"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," says George Johnson, a supervisory federal air marshal who is a liaison officer with the FBI. If you see a laser attack, the FBI suggests you call 911, email the Federal Aviation Administration, or get in touch with your local FBI field office. Be careful where you're pointing those things. [FBI News Blog]
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