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Default OT. Street lights revisited ...

On 14/03/13 13:04, Martin Brown wrote:
On 14/03/2013 11:21, Mark wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 08:13:06 +0000, Martin Brown
wrote:

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Switching off lights after midnight is a clear electricity saving
provided that their contract allows it and is not a pay per stalk deal.


But is likely to result in an increase in crime and road accidents.
I'll bet they haven't costed this.


Fear of the dark is a serious problem. City dwellers confuse being
dazzled by the glare of strong directional lights with "good" lighting.
Shopping centre advertise their presence with a light dome and it works.

There is no evidence to suggest that turning off street lamps late at
night affects either crime rates or road accidents. Criminals using
torches in the dark draw attention to themselves.

Cars have headlights and most drivers are smart enough to use them.

A friend of mine used to work for a council. When they costed up
everything they found that it would not actually save any money so the
plan was abandoned.


Presumably that was the outcome they were hoping for. Do nowt.

Politicians just love policy based evidence and will invent it to suit
whatever hair brained scheme they are trying to foist on the public.

Fear of the dark is primordial superstition - ghosts and demons.

more like wolves and bears.

BUT actually I feel a lot safer in the dark than by day. I don't feel
illuminated as a potential target. Hiding is easy. Find deep shadow and
be still.

Any attacker must then use a light..





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