Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.
Anonymous wrote:Send them a polite note in the postal mail.
Tell them you'd appreciate it if they could keep them off when they are not using the backyard.
I think it's best if you give them privacy to receive your request and think about it.
I live in a condo community where other people's lights shine into others' windows if left on. People do forget. I forget. But generally people are pretty good about it.
If your neighbors are jerks they won't help you anyway. If they are reasonable they will honor your request even if it takes some fun out of their nighttime view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.
Motion detectors that can see through windows?
Most windows are clear and therefore see through???
Generally, motion detectors are watching for IR changes or use ultrasonics. Both are reasonably well blocked by glass.
Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.
Motion detectors that can see through windows?
Most windows are clear and therefore see through???
Anonymous wrote:Just explain the situation that with the brush down the lights shine into your bedroom. Then ask if they could turn them off at night for two weeks until your new curtains or blackout shades or whatever arrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.
Motion detectors that can see through windows?
Most windows are clear and therefore see through???
Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.
Anonymous wrote:We have some neighbors who recently cut down a bunch of brunch and put up backyard string lights. Their backyard backs to ours.
That’s all fine but they leave the backyard lights on all night and they shine into our windows. Even if they did this previously the brush would have blocked the light. What is a polite way to ask them to turn them off? They are very very bright. We don’t know them well and have maybe talked with them three times ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.
Motion detectors that can see through windows?
Anonymous wrote:Can you just buy their house?
Anonymous wrote:My psycho neighbors are like this. The lights are on motion detectors that I trigger from inside my house. And these are not small lots. They know about this issue and find it amusing.
I installed a huge estate windchime on my tree which is next to their bedroom window.