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Laser eye damage.


bigclive

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Well people who are blind in one eye ARE allowed to drive, as long as they can read the prescribed numberplate/distance they are fine. There is no need for stereoscopic vision, just good vision. If they have a wonky eye, they have to take a test at a specified approved opticians, and if they say it's fine - it's good. That I know for certain.

 

We're not remotely the best forum for all things disco. We don't actually have many members who are DJs - equally, I doubt many theatre, events and corporate folk inhabit DJ forums.

 

Kind of different things altogether. We share a bit of common equipment. We do have some rather 'old' and established people who cover both camps, but I doubt they'd be crazy enough to do the kinds of silly laser behaviour we hear about.

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