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This call for evidence aims to gather data and information on the market for laser pointers and how they are used.
Product Safety Reports for High Powered Laser Pointers sold via Amazon presenting a serious risk of injuries and damage to sight risk as the lasers have an excessively strong beam, which is not suitable for consumer use.
These documents include an introduction to lasers and laser safety and guidelines on the safety of hand-held laser pointers and laser pens.
Proposals to extend police 'stop and search' powers to address the criminal misuse of unmanned aircraft (drones), laser pointers and corrosive substances.
Action being taken as a result of the Call for Evidence on the sale and use of laser pointers.
Government launches a call for evidence into the regulation of laser pointers, in order to address serious public safety concerns.
Government announces new measures to tackle the sale of unsafe laser pointers.
A company that made almost 40 million nuisance calls in just 3 months has today had its licence revoked by the Claims Management Regulator (CMR).
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Herrington and Member White on 7 July 2016.
The consultation proposes extending powers so that police can stop and search individuals carrying corrosive substances in public without good reason.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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