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Any accidental reflection could blind an innocent passerby. I don't care what someone does with their own eyesight, but maiming someone else is inexcusible. If someone did that to me then, before committing suicide, I would do everything in my power to ensure they did not reproduce. (I've explained why elsewhere on this forum).
Professionals working with lasers have it drummed into them that powerful lasers (such as this) are dangerous. By watching what happens to an (anaesthetised) primate's face (and typically then vomiting), and remembering the motto 'do not look into laser beam with remaining eye'. Think, and consider the cumulative effects of specular reflections, =500mW lasers, and eye safety limits below 5mW. Hint: that's only 1% of the laser's output. Well, if someone first builds a safety mechanism just to defeat it afterwards, i'd count them to the idiot fraction.
Constructing a box where no light can escape isn't that complicated. We're talking about hobbyists, when you know that there is something dangerous going on inside the box, you'll try your best so it doesn't has to prove it's fail-safety.
And as I said, too many people who have no clue about laser-safety. There'll always be idiots who endanger themselves and their environment by 'just playing around' with lasers. And there'll always be companies who target exactly that market, by selling class 4 laser pointers for example. Well, if someone first builds a safety mechanism just to defeat it afterwards, i'd count them to the idiot fraction. Constructing a box where no light can escape isn't that complicated.
We're talking about hobbyists, when you know that there is something dangerous going on inside the box, you'll try your best so it doesn't has to prove it's fail-safety. And as I said, too many people who have no clue about laser-safety.
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There'll always be idiots who endanger themselves and their environment by 'just playing around' with lasers. And there'll always be companies who target exactly that market, by selling class 4 laser pointers for example.