Because people like stupidity! But it does cost them sometimes. Constantly, a 19-year-old Canadian decided to entertain a few friends of an annoying helicopter pilot. What he didn't know was that the helicopter pilot they chose to annoy happened to be working for the police. The teenager was at a loss after realizing his mistake. Broke into the woods. As the laser pointer is connected to the pill gun, the charge increases.
The officer who owns the canine unit is aided by a chopper. The first suspect was tracked through the woods. He was arrested while trying to hide under a tree. At the end of the video is an overhead shot of a group of police officers around the suspect. The suspect appears to have his hands in his back cuffs. I am tired of laser pointers. Can you suggest an original science fiction weapon with practical possible effects? Fragile binary shell. A secondary pressurized chamber filled with atomized fluorine-p-sulfinic acid and high-pressure thioacetone gas.
Put these here and shoot the target at a rate of 4,000 rounds per minute. Mix several HEAP DU rounds, this is a party! If the skin does not melt from the bones or the vehicle/armor and can still breathe, you will not enjoy this experience.
Why do people aim the laser pointer at the cockpit of the aircraft? The main reason is curiosity. In 2011, a man named Justin Stouder in the suburbs of St. Louis pointed a laser pointer at a helicopter and was subsequently arrested. When he was questioned by the police, he said-"I started to admire the laser, and then shined to see how far it could go. Then a helicopter flew by and I decided to see if it would reach the helicopter. Obviously it We did it.” Stodd was not prosecuted, although the act was a felony, he could face 20 years in prison and/or a fine of $11,000. More than 2,800 such acts occur each year.