View Full Version : Police fail to investigate another LASER attack
Rowan
June 9th 08, 12:59 AM
http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/06/09/Communication_failure_Police_hampered_on_latest_la ser_attack
Peter Smyth
June 9th 08, 01:13 AM
Depending on the information given by the pilot, what chances do the cops
think they will catch the offenders unless they are in the street, at the
time, and the pilot can pin point the location.
Unless the light is coming from the one spot all the time, there will be
little they can do.
Red[_3_]
June 9th 08, 11:45 PM
I feel the same way. One has to really, really be dumb to get caught
doing that.
On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 10:13:48 +1000, "Peter Smyth" >
wrote:
>Depending on the information given by the pilot, what chances do the cops
>think they will catch the offenders unless they are in the street, at the
>time, and the pilot can pin point the location.
>
>Unless the light is coming from the one spot all the time, there will be
>little they can do.
>
Sylvia Else
June 10th 08, 03:51 AM
Peter Smyth wrote:
> Depending on the information given by the pilot, what chances do the cops
> think they will catch the offenders unless they are in the street, at the
> time, and the pilot can pin point the location.
>
> Unless the light is coming from the one spot all the time, there will be
> little they can do.
>
>
Indeed, they pretty much have to be caught in the act.
Sylvia.
Bobman
June 10th 08, 11:00 AM
Sylvia Else wrote:
>> Depending on the information given by the pilot, what chances do the cops
>> think they will catch the offenders unless they are in the street, at the
>> time, and the pilot can pin point the location.
>>
>> Unless the light is coming from the one spot all the time, there will be
>> little they can do.
>
> Indeed, they pretty much have to be caught in the act.
>
> Sylvia.
I was at Melbourne Airport's lookout, on Bulla Road a couple of years ago.
There were a few cars there and the AFP pulled up and began searching and
questioning everyone, car to car. They even asked about why a door trim was
missing from my car.
The car next to us had a couple who were 'fornicating'. Lol, they weren't
too happy seeing a torch light flash through their windows.
All in all, they were asking if anyone saw lasers being shone at aircraft
and searching vehicles.
That kinda goes beyond what has been mentioned here.
--
Regards
Bobby
Sylvia Else
June 10th 08, 02:46 PM
Bobman wrote:
> Sylvia Else wrote:
>>> Depending on the information given by the pilot, what chances do the cops
>>> think they will catch the offenders unless they are in the street, at the
>>> time, and the pilot can pin point the location.
>>>
>>> Unless the light is coming from the one spot all the time, there will be
>>> little they can do.
>> Indeed, they pretty much have to be caught in the act.
>>
>> Sylvia.
>
> I was at Melbourne Airport's lookout, on Bulla Road a couple of years ago.
>
> There were a few cars there and the AFP pulled up and began searching and
> questioning everyone, car to car. They even asked about why a door trim was
> missing from my car.
Sounds to be of dubious legality to me.
Sylvia.
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