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Woman tries to sleep while bright light shines through her window.
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'My neighbours have a blinding light pointed at my house'
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Example #1 of this super bright light
This person took some fun photos!
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Example #2. That is so bright that you can see individual hairs, and her handprint is crystal clear
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Here's a photo of the actual light itself
It's comically bright!
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Even without intending to cause a ruckus, sometimes our neighbors act in unpleasant ways. They really don't mean to sometimes, I think. Like perhaps they plant some vegetation that lets off a strong smell (good or bad). Maybe they're really into windchimes, meaning that everyone is subjected to constant chiming noises. Some neighbors rev their motorcycles at inconvenient hours. Others are really into doing noisy renovations on their houses constantly. Even something as simple as having bonfires or parties can bug your neighbors, who get that smoky smell in thier home, and are kept awake by rowdy guests.
This person discovered that their neighbors had installed this light, but come on, how can they not see how bright this is?
Well, they decided to have a chat with them, and here's how that went.
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Cozy home with brightly lit porch.
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Woman looks dismayed at her neighbor's brightly lit home.
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Thanks to this person for actually talking to their neighbor and trying to find a solution
Many people are so quick to call the cops or take the most unfriendly advice possible, like retaliating with their own superbright light or something. Truly, though, you shouldn't attribute an action to malice when it's probably just caused by thoughtlessness. Clearly that's what happpened here, and hopefully it'll all blow over quickly.
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Brightly lit house surrounded by trees and long driveway.
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