I don't see why not. They often will shine it in your eyes and get away with it because they insist it "causes no harm or injury". Being that you pay their salary, I'd say it's perfectly fine to shine a light in their eyes. Hey, it's not like it caused any "harm or injury". Just an innocent little light. You have a right to check them out and make sure you can see who you're dealing with.
The close object reflects light to eyes when a flashlight shines on the object.
The pupils contract and you get temporarily blinded.
They are checking your pupil dilation response. This is a simple test that helps determine whether or not you are impaired to drive. Also, so you can't see (additional intimidation).
Wear reflective tape keep a flashlight and when they come to the door shine the flashlight in there eyes grab the bowl and run
Shine a flashlight on it, or get your eyes dialated (it can sometimes make your vision blurry)
The red color comes from light that reflects off of the retinas in our eyes. In many animals, including dogs, cats and deer, the retina has a special reflective layer called thetapetum lucidum that acts almost like a mirror at the backs of their eyes. If you shine a flashlight or headlights into their eyes at night, their eyes shine back with bright, white light.
If the flashlight is turned on and direct beam to eyes, it is harm to eyes.
you should go outside and look up, spin around 10 or more times then IMMEDIATELY shine a flashlight in your eyes. you'll fall to the ground!
Yes it would dazzled but you would heart its eyes just don't shine things in there eyes.
Yes! If you stay looking at a flashlight you could go blind!
Turn on the flashlight, humans eyes can see object in light.
by putting flashlight towards your eyes