Posted on 01/05/2005 5:52:46 AM PST by AmericanMade1776
I wonder why this man's religion is absent from the article?
David Banach of Parsippany, New Jersey(L) and his wife leave U.S. District Court in Newark January 4, 2005. Banach faced charges for temporarily blinding the pilots of a private aircraft and a police helicopter with a small laser -- a prank he earlier blamed on his 7-year-old daughter. Photo by Mike Segar/Reuters
Toss the moron under a steam roller. He's too damn stupid to continue breathing my oxygen!
Do you have that information?
Something is not right - green lasers are used in the military - red lasers are used in commercial applications. Where and what type of laser was used?
Well, looking at the picture, I don't know if his religion is relevant. He looks kind of dumb, though.
No I don't but I find it interesting that it doesn't say that he is not a Muslum. So I assume that he must be.
Criminal Charges Against A New Jersey Man Accused Of Shining Laser Beams At Aircraft, And Allegedly Telling Investigators "His Daughter" Shined The Laser
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/laser/usbanach10405cmp.html
I have no sympathy. Often people have sympathy for people who just do stupid things. Give him the 20 years. Put the 11 people on that plane and me on the jury. The trouble is he'll probably never do a day, even for lying to the FBI...and we know how serious that is...ask Martha.
From: http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/news/wabc_010405_laserarrest.html
"Federal prosecutors say it was a green laser pointer that Banach purchased online. Last Wednesday investigators say he aimed the laser at a private jet on final approach to Teterboro airport."
Looks like you can get a green laser anywhere: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/lights/5a47/
'Banach initially told agents his 7-year-old daughter was shining beams at trees and the stars at the time the chopper was flying over his home, according to court papers.
He showed agents a black box containing "a silver, cigar-shaped object" that he said was the laser. He denied using it on the Cessna.
Banach even warned agents not to point the laser into anyone's eyes because it could hurt them, court papers said.
During further questioning at the FBI's Newark office, Banach took a lie-detector test and admitted that he shined the laser at the helicopter, but denied any involvement in the Cessna incident, according to court papers.
Banach, who said he bought the laser pointer over the Internet to use at work, later admitted he had shined the laser at both aircraft. '
blaming your kid!
20 years!!!
I doubt that, but it's OK with me in this case. Any copy-cats should see him sent to jail in chains for endangering so many lives.
< ...just did some dumb things. >
See my post #10.
And initially tried to place the blame on his daughter. Not only is he stupid, he's mean.
You can buy both red AND green laser pointers from Edmund's Scientific (and I assume other places). BUT, I can't picture either color laser pointer as being any danger to pilots, given the relatively low laser power.
The type and power level of the laser "is" critical to understanding the story.
The guy did something REALLY idiotic. If he is made an example, fewer numbskulls will do something like this.
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