What is a fair sentence for pointing a laser pointer at a police helicopter?
Fifteen months in federal prison, said a California court.
Nineteen-year-old Nathan Ramon Wells was in his car in Cathedral City, California finding himself a bit bored. Then, he thought to himself: I have a laser pointer! I wonder who I can annoy with that? Seeing as how he was not at a movie or a concert, he turned his gaze above, to a nearby police helicopter.
He aimed the green laser pointer at the police helicopter and actually caused it to divert a residential burglary pursuit. The laser pointer prank lit up the cockpit of the helicopter with green light, which forced the pilots to protect their eyes and change course. Wells was tracked down by police and arrested after police found a green laser pointer in his car. The aviation law incident was investigated by the FBI as well as Cathedral City police.
With good behavior, Wells could be out in just over a year. Here’s hoping that word gets out in the meantime that the punishment for screwing around with lasers is no joke.
Related Resources:
- Fed prison for man who pointed laser at CHP copter (AP)
- Laser Pointers: Their Potential Affect on Vision and Aviation Safety (FAA)
- Aviation Accidents: Overview (FindLaw)
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