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Authorities Issue Warning: Stop Pointing Lasers or Shooting at Drones and Aircraft

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Ridgewood NJ, Federal and state officials are sounding the alarm over a dangerous and growing trend: individuals targeting drones—and mistakenly, manned aircraft—with lasers and even firearms.

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Shining Bright: The Key Role of Lasers in Your Cosmetic Business

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Lasers are no longer just a sci-fi fantasy. They have become an integral part of our daily lives, from being used in barcode scanners to precision cutting tools. But did you know that lasers also play a crucial role in the cosmetic industry? That’s right, those powerful beams of light aren’t just for superhero battles or flashy light shows anymore. In fact, they have revolutionized the way we approach skincare, hair removal, and anti-aging treatments.

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FAA investigating lasers being pointed at 11 planes over NJ

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JULY 16, 2015, 8:46 AM    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2015, 5:46 PM
BY STEFANIE DAZIO
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating incidents of lasers being pointed at 11 airplanes flying over New Jersey on Wednesday night, a spokesman said.

The incidents occurred between 9 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., spokesman Jim Peters said in a statement. No injuries were reported.

Three of the planes were at 3,000 feet of altitude, within 20 miles of Newark Airport: Porter 141, American Airlines 1472 and American Airlines 966.

The Newark-bound planes all landed safely, Port Authority spokesman Steve Coleman said. The lasers were being shined into the cockpits, which can have a blinding effect on pilots and is “extremely dangerous,” Coleman said.

Delta Air Lines 504, Shuttle America 3489, JetBlue 2779 and JetBlue 828 planes were four miles south of the Outerbridge Crossing, also at an altitude of 3,000 feet, Peters said.

American Airlines 348, Republic Airlines 4643 and GoJet 6201 — all bound for LaGuardia — were flashed at 9,000 feet, 10 miles north of Robbinsville, the spokesman said

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