Guys, anything over CLASS IIIA in public is supposed to be done like a Military Operation, or a Medical Procedure, or a Aviation Procedure.
There is a checklist, there is a responsible person, and there are strict requirements on the equipment. In most cases, the builder does not decide what is safe enough, you have to go with the proven and required techniques and parts. The most important of which is lots of metal, especially everywhere things can go wrong. And some of that metal has to be movable and block the beam. Beams are blocked by default.
I'm sorry to say a lot of cheap junk has slipped into the US, and it gives the impression that it and its low level of engineering is safe. It is NOT.
I've passed a Arizona state inspection, its draconian, but done for a reason. They even look at the artistics and pass judgement on that, as well as the beam placement.
You go out in public with a laser, you are the responsible person, and you have to follow the rules. Ignorance of the rules or the law or basic engineering principles is no excuse.
Steve


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I know the grammar/spelling police will come to get us all pretty soon! I guess I could use a sentence to say I was shuddering from the cold wind, so I closed the shutters... 
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