DON’T POINT LASERS AT MARINE ONE

Pointing a laser at Marine One—the helicopter used to transport the President of the United States—is treated as a serious federal offense, not a prank. 


Any laser illumination of an aircraft is dangerous, but when it involves a presidential transport, it triggers an immediate security response. Pilots can be temporarily blinded, flight instruments disrupted, and the incident is assumed to be a potential hostile act until proven otherwise.

From a security standpoint, Marine One operates under the assumption that any interference could be an assassination attempt or reconnaissance. Law enforcement and federal agencies will respond fast, using ground teams, aviation assets, and electronic tracking to locate the source. People caught aiming lasers at aircraft—especially Marine One—can face felony charges, heavy fines, prison time, and lifelong federal scrutiny.

The bottom line is simple: lasers and aircraft do not mix, and lasers and presidential aircraft are treated as a national security threat. What might seem harmless for a second can escalate into a situation with permanent consequences.



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