Once you report, they will NOT contact you with the results, its that "Ongoing Criminal Investigation" rule thingie.
You just keep Googling the FDA Dockets and see when the Notice of Liability or Warning Letters go out.
Remember, the other side may get 30 days to reply. Unless there is a immediate hazard, the wheels turn slowly.
Best you can do.
Steve
I don't think you're out of line at all, as I'm having the same thing happen here in Tampa. I recently had a guy from St Pete leave a phone message introducing himself and wanting to get with me to share business (he said he just bought a 10 watt laser online). I haven't contacted him back yet, but probably will just to do some investigating.
How?, the same amendments to the constitution protect them, that protect you.
A violation usually has to be observed. Sad, but true...
Now, if some one is doing audience scanning with a KTP, that is going to get attention, if you word the call correctly and stay persistant.
Steve
They have a facebook as well.. http://www.facebook.com/epiclasers
wow.. Not even a good video..fog is all patchy and crap too...
- instinct
What the heck do you do if someone is doing public laser shows with an illegal laser? I got the x-beam to enhance my show, yet I have found another lighting guy who has been doing shows at the same venues and I suspect his laser might not be variance approved. I've also seen videos from other shows with lasers pointed into the crowd.
You could approach him in a non-threatening way and tell him what he's doing is illegal and dangerous, possibly talk laser safety with him. Also, you might want to notify the venue owner and tell them what he's doing is illegal and explain how they're opening themselves up for a huge liability suit if someone gets injured. If the big L word doesn't motivate them to put this guy in check, you could go to the fire marshal next time he performs, though you risk having the venue shut down (not that that would be bad if they're willing to let this guy keep frying eyeballs). Of course, an anonymous tip off to the CDRH doesn't hurt if he doesn't mend his ways.
Yeah, I just moved back so gonna try not to start off on the wrong foot. I think just getting the venue manager on my side will probably be the best option. Thanks for the input!
Last edited by brinnswf; 10-04-2012 at 17:04.
Alright another hypothetical question, what if he says that he doesn't audience scan and just shoots it above peoples head so nobody is in harms way. Is there any significant danger I can point out even if audience scanning is not involved?