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Jennifer =^.^= (jennyfluff@queer.af)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2023 13:21:49 JST Jennifer =^.^= - clacke likes this.
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LisPi (lispi314@udongein.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2023 13:21:51 JST LisPi @JennyFluff @noiob So wait, you can just blind other people completely legally if you do it with a laser?
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Jennifer =^.^= (jennyfluff@queer.af)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2023 13:21:52 JST Jennifer =^.^= @lispi314 @noiob and you know why you don't hear much of it? The fun types of lasers are fucking expensive.
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Jennifer =^.^= (jennyfluff@queer.af)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2023 13:21:53 JST Jennifer =^.^= @lispi314 @noiob I can only speak for the legislation in Germany here: Yes it's real. You can own a laser as a private person, there is no legislation.
You run a company? You're now responsible for employee safety and you must staff a person that is qualified to take the responsibility of laser safety. That person needs to check in regularly and train every person working in the building with the laser once per year. And that person can shut down the laser if something isn't right.
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LisPi (lispi314@udongein.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2023 13:21:55 JST LisPi @JennyFluff @noiob > Nobody cares about safety running a laser as a private person.
Is it still not considered some form of assault if you maim or blind someone with one?
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Jennifer =^.^= (jennyfluff@queer.af)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Dec-2023 13:21:56 JST Jennifer =^.^= @noiob
can't recommend making it a business.
Nobody cares about safety running a laser as a private person.
If you do it as a company.. you hire someone like me who will tell you that it's a terrible idea but with enough money you can operate the laser safely.