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mapt | 4 days ago

Both of these actions are extraordinarily illegal under US law and FAA regulation for a number of reasons. Among them - Permanently blinding a human pilot can be done at 1000 times the range that it takes to melt aluminum, and laser weapons are powerful enough that secondary scatter off shiny surfaces is a real hazard.

We have a civilian airspace, and we have laser weapons, and we have CBP/ICE MAGA militia dabbling in military work. No two of those are safe to have at the same time in the same place.

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Eddy_Viscosity2|4 days ago

The USA is moving away from concepts like 'laws' and 'illegal' and more towards a system based on vibes and bribes.

HardwareLust|4 days ago

"Vibes and bribes" is such a wonderfully apt description of our current regime.

AreShoesFeet000|4 days ago

Laws and morality have always been bendable. It’s just that doing the bending requires a certain competence that was somehow lost.

lazide|4 days ago

It’s always been a case of ‘if they can’t catch you/enforce it, it didn’t happen’.

It’s absurdly blatant now, however, and backlash is likely to be pretty crazy in 5ish-10ish years once it’s impacted enough people.

general1465|4 days ago

> We have a civilian airspace, and we have laser weapons, and we have CBP/ICE MAGA militia dabbling in military work. No two of those are safe to have at the same time in the same place.

Day of the Triffids, but only for small border city.

sidewndr46|4 days ago

I'm rather confused by this. The military is a branch of the government. Are they really subject to the laws of the US & the regulations of the FAA? The Posse Comitatus Act is often cited here, but so long as the military force believes they are defending against a foreign force there is no actual prohibition on the use of force.