[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]That's precisely the point, theynhave so many other things on their minds that they just wave those green lasers around carelessly and don't think who they might be hitting.
In the same note you can say pens should be ban as you could put it into someones eye.
Vigilias Wrote:What's wrong with fingers for pointing.
I've always found mine very usefull, especuially for pointing. In fact you'd almost think they'd been invented for the purpose!:biggrin:
Dark rooms and visibility. They show up very well when a projector is in use and don't have a big arm that gets in the way. I'm not saying that laser pointers are the way to go for all presentations, but there is a purpose for them.
Laser pointer are extremely useful for teaching when trying to attract kids attention to a specific point of a picture or map. I have used red, green and purple laser pointers when teaching. Like all things in life people need to exercise common sense. I never shone it in someone's eyes.
LONDONER Wrote:Well, in the BBC programme that I saw they went in to detail about a young man who had suffered permanent damage to one eye because a schoolmate had shone a green laser at him Not a thing to be joked about.