Horry County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 13. OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS |
Article IX. LASER POINTING DEVICES |
§ 13-114. Regulated sales.
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to distribute, sale or barter, any laser pointer or device to any adult except under the following conditions:
(1)
Any distribution of any laser pointer or device shall be verified by the manufacturer's or distributor's technical specifications confirming that the pointer or device is not more than one (1) milliwatt, and the proof of wattage as shown by the technical specifications which must be maintained by the merchant, to be available upon demand of law enforcement. It is the merchant's responsibility to obtain proof from the seller/vendor wholesaler. Laser pointers or devices offered for distribution, sale or barter that do not have the proper proof of wattage limitations are subject to immediate confiscation as contraband. Laser pointers and devices offered for sale in their original unopened packaging which confirms that the devices are one (1) milliwatt or less in output are sufficient proof of compliance. If greater than one (1) milliwatt, the distribution, sale or barter must be accompanied by a statement concerning their use limitations, as set forth in this article, with a written acknowledgment on the part of the buyer as to which exception(s) apply to the possession and use of such laser pointer or device.
(2)
Any distribution, sale or barter of each individual laser pointer or device must be accompanied by the written warnings of use as required herein, and a signed customer receipt that the warnings of use have been provided in conjunction with the distribution, sale or barter. After verifying the adult status of the customer, the merchant shall require the customer to affix his signature under the legible printed name affirming that the warning has been provided and read.
(b)
Required warnings of use.
I, the undersigned, have read and understand the warnings of use that are required to accompany the receipt of this laser pointer or device.
WARNING ON POSSESSION AND USE OF A LASER POINTER OR DEVICE
PARENTS! DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT FOR MINORS! THIS PRODUCT CAN BE CONSIDERED A WEAPON!• Laser beams can temporarily blind or disorient an operator of an airplane, helicopter or vehicle when the beam is directed toward them. The beam is much larger at long distances than you might think. Even though the laser projects a small, millimeter-sized dot close up, at longer distances the beam can be many inches across. When the beam hits the windscreen of a cockpit, or the bubble of a helicopter, imperfections in and on the glass spread the light out even more, making it impossible for the pilot to safely navigate. Pilot exposure to the beam can result in flash blindness, glare and distraction in the immediate task of piloting the aircraft. Pointing a laser at an aircraft places all the persons aboard in mortal jeopardy.
• It is a federal felony crime to aim a laser pointer at an aircraft, or at the flight path of an aircraft. The federal penalty is up to five (5) years in a federal prison and/or a fine of several thousand dollars. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration "will pursue the toughest penalties" against persons who deliberately aim lasers at aircraft, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced on May 16, 2012. Since June 2011, FAA has taken action against twenty-eight (28) persons, with an average fine of eleven thousand dollars ($11,000.00) per laser strike. The highest penalty sought so far is thirty thousand eight hundred dollars ($30,800.00). FAA has directed its staff not to seek warning notices or counseling, but to use "moderately high civil penalties" for inadvertent laser illuminations, and maximum penalties for deliberate violations. Horry County will inform the federal authorities of any arrests relating to this crime so that appropriate prosecution to the fullest extent of the law can be achieved at the federal level.
• S.C. Code Section 55-3-130 also makes it a criminal offense to point, aim, or discharge a laser device at an occupied aircraft, in the air or on the ground, providing a potential sentence for a first offense of one (1) year in prison, a fine of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), or both. A second or subsequent violation triggers the possibility of even greater sentencing.
• A laser's light is concentrated into a narrow beam. If aimed at a person's eye from close up, most or all of the light goes through the pupil. The already-concentrated light is further focused by the lens onto a sharp ("diffraction-limited") dot on the retina. Even at the lower power outputs, the power density from a one (1) milliwatt laser, focused to a point, is brighter than the equivalent area of the sun's surface. This can cause a detectable injury to the retina, if the laser stays in one (1) spot for a few seconds. Laser beams can permanently blind a person or animal when the beam is directed into their eyes.
• Any person of seventeen (17) years or older who possesses a laser pointer or device unlawfully, or who points a laser beam toward any vehicle, person or animal is subject to a conviction for violation of county ordinance, for assault and battery, and/or for mistreatment of animals, with a five hundred dollar ($500.00) fine and up to thirty (30) days imprisonment, or both, as well as being civilly liable for any personal injury to a person or animal, or damage to property, that might result from this illegal act.
• PARENTS, GUARDIANS, RESPONSIBLE ADULTS: YOU WILL BE HELD PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MISUSE OF THIS DEVICE BY ANY MINOR TO WHOM YOU PROVIDE THIS DEVICE, OR BY ANY OTHER PERSON TO WHOM THAT MINOR PROVIDES THIS DEVICE.
• Any parent, guardian, person acting in loco parentis, or responsible adult person, who purchases a laser pointer or device for a minor, or who allows a minor in their custody to access, possess or use a laser pointer or device within the unincorporated area of Horry County, and that laser pointer or device is possessed or used unlawfully, is subject to arrest and prosecution, and upon conviction, is further subject to a fine of five hundred dollars ($500.00) and up to thirty (30) days' imprisonment, or both. The parent is chargeable as a principal to the crime along with the minor in possession, or who illegally uses the device as a weapon, and is also subject to prosecution for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
• Any minor sixteen (16) years or younger, who is in possession of, or who uses, a laser pointer or device unlawfully, is subject to service of a juvenile summons and will be prosecuted in family court by the solicitor's office.
• Lasers in the unlawful possession of minors are subject to immediate confiscation as contraband, in addition to any other law enforcement action.
• Laser pointers or devices that are used illegally are contraband, and subject to immediate confiscation, in addition to any other law enforcement action.
Date: _____
Print merchant name and signature that adult status has been verified, and that manufactures technical specifications are available to prove that the device is one (1) milliwatt or less, or if greater than one (1) milliwatt, set forth specific exception(s) applicable to possession and use. _____
Print customer's name and signature that affirms the warning has been received and read.
(Ord. No. 72-12, § 1, 1-8-13)