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<title>Anonymous on "light trespass in Connecticut"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I live in Farmington Ct, in a rural lakeside community.  And have two neighbors across the street whose exterior lighting is not shielded and remains on all night.  Obviously it illuminates the interior of my home.  What is more aggravating, thru windows that are over twenty feet above ground.
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