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long time no see Posted - 11/02/2008 : 12:38:33
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=513528&in_page_id=1770&ct=5


In the name of saving the Planet?
Street Lights after Midnight to be Turned off.

Safety Test is this,
for sure.




Sign Of The Times.
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camelot Posted - 12/02/2008 : 06:33:10
quote:
Originally posted by NAZZ

Great for star -gazers


Not sure of that. It is hard to see Madonna without lights at night.. Paparazzi will have trouble.

But seriously, the telescope crowd will be very happy to see light reduction from street lamps.. it makes a difference in viewing night sky.
NAZZ Posted - 11/02/2008 : 21:35:37
Great for star -gazers
long time no see Posted - 11/02/2008 : 17:34:14
I am sure everyone will get used to it
it is all in aid of this planet.

Although One Council can Not afford the £100+ for Timers for their lights.
That is case for getting Warmonger Brown Out.

I hope Moon
is pleased with theses tests for the New Future.

Miriam Binder Posted - 11/02/2008 : 14:03:33
quote:
Originally posted by fartin1976

They should do away with lighting motorways - what a total waste.

I always find that bit on the M23 really dangerous on the approach to Handcross hill. You go from a brightly lit 3 lane motorway, to a dark, hilly and bendy 2 lane by-pass. Then out to a lit motorway again. Its ok if you know about it but it does take a while for your eyes to adjust.

I tend to agree with you there. It seems totally unnecessary and these jumps between brightly lit and natural light only are a nuisance.
fartin1976 Posted - 11/02/2008 : 13:32:41
They should do away with lighting motorways - what a total waste.

I always find that bit on the M23 really dangerous on the approach to Handcross hill. You go from a brightly lit 3 lane motorway, to a dark, hilly and bendy 2 lane by-pass. Then out to a lit motorway again. Its ok if you know about it but it does take a while for your eyes to adjust.
Miriam Binder Posted - 11/02/2008 : 13:00:03
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

Yes they should Test it out in
your area.

See how it goes.

Gee thanks LTNS, the same old lovable, non-judgemental voice of sweet reason as ever I see.

Which officer/politician do you reckon should get the sack this time?
long time no see Posted - 11/02/2008 : 12:54:09
Yes they should Test it out in
your area.

See how it goes.



This is a good post below I took from that Page:
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So this is a cost cutting scheme is it? We pay for street lighting in our council tax, does this scheme mean that people living in the affected areas will get a reduction in their council tax?

no I didn't think so.

- Randomfish, Manchester, UK

Miriam Binder Posted - 11/02/2008 : 12:51:13
Or in the name of saving £100,000? It matters very little in reality.

On a purely anecdotal level I would claim that crime will increase. I live in a small close that is poorly lit at the best of times. When the lights fail it tends to take a while to repair/replace them. By the second night the word has gone around and there is a noticeable increase in 'yobbish' behaviour.

I would also predict that there will be in increase in accidents ... tripping on badly maintained footpaths, stumbling off curbstones as well as motoring accidents. I also expect the number of people who have 'lost their bearings' will increase.

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