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, where they were told existing bylaws don’t cover bright lights. In fact, the only result of the council complaint is that the woman who led the group says a light was redirected right into her window the next day.Outer Battery residents are starting to become desperate to resolve the issue. Aallegedly offers some suggestions on either side of the legal line, and one man is facing property damage and mischief charges that police say is related to trying to pull down lights.
There’s no question residents will have to be creative in finding ways to live in the glare of the floodlights. Sunglasses, window blinds and bed curtains can only go so far.“If the City acts against an individual or company and that action is not allowed by the legislation, then we are acting illegally,” the post reads, stating the “real consequences to the City acting unlawfully” include legal, jurisdictional and financial repercussions.
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