I bought a Lumicon laser bracket from the US, now you can get them from Bintel, and mounted it on the tube next to the finder. To keep it in easy alignment I bored out a piece of PVC to a snug fit (you may not have a lathe though) and then put in a couple of screws to hold it in position. One screw holds it in while the other presses on the switch, that way I can turn the laser on while I align the scope roughly with a star and then turn it off while I finish the alignment. The tube allows me to take the pointer out if I want to point it at something and put it back in without needing to reset everything. I can now align my scope in about 5 minutes and my back doesn't "go" while trying to stand on my head to get the finder centred. Once my scope is set, I rarely need to use it again for the whole night. In your case you may need to use it more often so flashing it around at a dark site may cause some concern to other people, their imagers, and it may even effect peoples night adaption a bit too, which I don't think they would appreciate. Mind you, lighting up a fag in the middle of the night is FAR worse!
If you are in Victoria, of course, you need to liscence it, which mine is. Pretty simple procedure, you just have to fork out more than $100 for three years. Normally mine is mounted in its tube and kept with the scope so no children would have access to it unless they new where it was and how to remove it.
Always watch out for aircraft before using it, last year a guy in the US got in a lot of trouble (but he did a lot of stupid things and tried blame his daughter for pointing it).
In summary though, the best thing since sliced bread!
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