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Originally Posted by F16 1UB
May I suggest that you allow your friends to handle the situation. It's quite possible that the property owner isn't aware. You may be jumping to conclusions. I'm sure there's a simple solution.
Also it's Sumter County code to have an outside light mounted within 4' of the back door. At least that's what we were told last year when we had the lanai enclosed. The light comes on automatically and is tripped by a motion detector. I can only adjust the length of time the two 75 watt flood lights stay on at the fixture. And when it comes on the Space Shuttle can see TV.
Happy New Year
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Dear F16 1UB:
May I be so bold as to suggest that
"A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed" !! YOU have jumped to conclusions here...my friend is ill (I didn't see the need to mention this before) and not able to "handle the situation". I could go to these lit up houses myself, but you're right...it's not really my business...so I won't.
I only wanted to say, in my original post, that people need to be cognizant of their actions and how it can affect someone else. THINK before you do something as to what impact it could have on others.
I do, however, stand by my original statement that I can see NO reason, whatsoever, for anyone living in TV to have a motion sensor or any type of bright yard light. We do not have 10 acre lots, we do not live in the country, and we do not have a lot of crime. Could you maybe explain why you feel the need to have this kind of light? If it was Sumter County "code" as you say...then EVERY house here would have this type of light. I don't believe it is "code".