Neighbors keep their house fully iilluminated all night long.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have motion sensor exterior lights, but whether the switch is on or off, the lights seem to be on or off for no reason. I can't figure out how to work them, so sometimes they're on all night, and other times they won't turn on at all. Maybe OP's neighbor can't figure out how to control their lights.


Interior lights? Re-read the OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine does this as well. Unfortunately, since she was violently raped about four years ago. I think it's fine to inquire or mention it to your neighbor. Realize, though, that having lights on at night is a pretty regular thing for people who have been severely traumatized in their homes. I am hoping that that's not the case, of course, but be mindful not to push too hard for an explanation that may be quite private.


Fair enough. But the OP also has a right not to have this intrude on his or her quality of life.


Actually, unless you've in an area with restrictions on light, you do not have a right not to have light intrude onto your property. Just like you don't have a right to have a dig bark free neighborhood or a neighborhood without hideous Christmas decorations. That something bugs you doesn't mean you have the right to have it eliminated. And I say this as someone who had to get black out shades once a neighbor started leaving on bright back porch lights.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ahhh. That brings me back to this gem:

http://elitedaily.com/humor/neighbors-legendary-argument-floodlight/


OMG thank you! I needed that. Tears in my eyes from laughing.
Anonymous
Totally confused. How is it that the interior lights are bothering you OP?
Anonymous
The first thing I put into every house we buy is blackout shades. Invest in them, OP.
Anonymous
I'm feeling paranoid. Do my neighbors watch to see if my lights are on inside at night ?

They would dirty their pants if they knew I was in here cleaning all night because I sleep all day. I play loud music too. I wonder if they can hear it ?
Anonymous
You should put some curtains on your windows. I have never had an issue with seeing lights bc I close my curtains at night.
Anonymous
I haven't really noticed if my neighbors keep their lights on or off since it isn't any of my business and I'm not too cheap to spend money on decent window treatments for my bedrooms.

Anonymous
We leave our lights on all night too. We live in a neighborhood with quite a bit of crime and we all feel safer this way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We leave our lights on all night too. We live in a neighborhood with quite a bit of crime and we all feel safer this way.


+1. Got burgled once too. I leave a few lights on around the house (interior) every night. Figure the small cost is worth it vs. a completely dark house asking to be burgled again. But the entire house is not lit up as OP describes.
Anonymous
Oh please. These people aren't suffering from PTSD, or have been attacked, or are afraid of home invaders. They are disrespectful twits. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We keep our outside lights on day and night. I close the blinds at night but the kitchen light is on too.


Why do you think it's okay to create constant light pollution in your neighborhood?
Anonymous
DH and I shared a townhouse in Woodbridge for a while, and our new neighbors strangely left insanely bright lights on all night in the bedrooms.

Turned out to be grow lights for pot, and apparently there was some meth being created in there too. You never know. Breaking Bad and all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine does this as well. Unfortunately, since she was violently raped about four years ago. I think it's fine to inquire or mention it to your neighbor. Realize, though, that having lights on at night is a pretty regular thing for people who have been severely traumatized in their homes. I am hoping that that's not the case, of course, but be mindful not to push too hard for an explanation that may be quite private.


Fair enough. But the OP also has a right not to have this intrude on his or her quality of life.


+1 and it would help OP deal if she knew what the reason was. All she's doing now is being pissed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:let them do as they wish. my husband works incredibly late nights and I am fearful to be at home alone bc of a trauma as a kid.
when he is working late or not coming home, I leave almost all the lights on. it comforts me. either there's a reason or they just don't care and leave them on.
either way, MYOB.


try therapy. might be more helpful than bright lights.
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