Details of British laser pointer incident
A British father and son had a lot of fun while on holiday in Spain - using laser Pointers aimed directly at three passenger jets landing at Malaga airport. The pair face fines of up to £540,000. The Football Association has been fined 30,000 euros for allowing fans to use laser Pointers and other behaviour. Some fans aimed laser Pointers at Danish goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel during a penalty shootout in the European Championship semi-final between England and Denmark. In the semi-final of the European Championship, England fans aimed a Laser pointer at Peter Schmeichel, a wheat goalkeeper, causing His team to lose. Britain could face fines of tens of thousands of euros if it turns a blind eye to malicious acts by its citizens to sabotage other Olympic athletes. In extra time, England's Raheem Sterling crashed into the penalty area and was awarded a controversial penalty. England captain Harry Kane takes a penalty kick.
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A laser pointer was fired into the face of Denmark's goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel before the penalty kick, scanning his eyes. Due to the imaging properties of the eye, when a laser passes through the eye, it focuses on a very small point on the retina, causing a sudden rise in temperature that destroys the retina's photoreceptor cells. This can cause permanent damage to it.
2021-08-27 10:16:09
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