New laws will crack down on hand-held lasers being imported, sold and supplied in New Zealand, in the wake of court cases against people who used them to distract pilots.
The Government will introduce new legislation to put stricter rules on the ``powerful'' hand-held lasers which are cheap, easy to obtain and can be sold with little information about hazards and safe use, Associate Health Minister Jo Goodhew said today.
"The Government will introduce new regulations to control the importation of these dangerous devices and restrict their use to authorised users who have a legitimate purpose such as astronomers, researchers and the NZ Defence Force,'' Ms Goodhew said.
"High-power laser pointers can cause eye injuries - even blindness - and skin burns. ACC accepts around 10 claims a year for these injuries.''
Their ability to cause temporary flash blindness has been the subject of multiple court cases in recent months where people have been convicted for pointing lasers into the cockpit of the police Eagle helicopter.