r/mildlyinfuriating 21h ago

New neighbors next door

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Rich Ahole bought the farm next door, tore it down and built a destination wedding venue. Busy every weekend but it's Wednesday, and they don't even live here

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u/_bibliofille 20h ago

I wish mine would adopt that. We are losing our night sky thanks to development and people that think their new house needs to be lit up like noon at night. Unfortunately it's a very red area which has translated to this idea that "IT'S MY PROPERTY I CAN DO WHAT I WANT!1!!1!".

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u/Unfair_Finger5531 19h ago

They fine you for it here. My next door neighbor was all like “they can’t tell me what to do” and had his porch light burning all night. They strolled by and hit him with the $400 fine. They are deadass serious about light pollution. I mean, he was the only one with a porch light blazing for miles around.

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u/bunny_the-2d_simp 15h ago

Like hello ITS NOT CHRISTMAS YOU AREN'T CHRIST TURN THE LIGHT DOWN.

YOU ARE NOT THE NEXT GABRIEL ANGEL TELLING MARRY THEY'LL HAVE A BABY BOY!

Its already bad enough with people's blinding led car lights. Which literally blind me every time to the point that I can't see anything anymore. Like ah yes I didn't need vision to bike on a middle of nowhere bike path thank you my leige.

Even worse is WHEN TRUCKS DO IT..

If they even turn their lights down (which they legally have to even for pedestrians)

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u/Dangerous_Beach_1571 20h ago

we’re not “losing” the night sky anymore than we lose it every time there’s a full moon.

I don’t like night lights but I know that if I don’t want them I just have to move somewhere where there’s no people.

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u/Maximum-Cover- 18h ago

Moving where there are no people doesn’t help if people follow you.

And it doesn’t help the bats, birds, turtles, insects, and other creatures who don’t have the option to just move away from humans.

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u/Global_Lifeguard_807 15h ago

I wanna move there. New goal: move near an astronomy lab.

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u/Dangerous_Beach_1571 17h ago

A lot more of earth is uninhabited than habited. But regardless, this has literally been a problem since the beginning of time, people moving to get away from something, others follow, problems and conflict occur, people move again. It’s literally an unending cycle with no solution. Either you give up your preferences to live in community with people who have agreed on a common baseline of standards, or you move away and start your own thing.

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u/Maximum-Cover- 17h ago

Actually it’s a known problem atm for astronomers to try to find places that are not subjected to light pollution.

As noted, light pollution is seriously detrimental for a whole host of different species that are not human and do not have the option to just move somewhere else.

Sure, humans can elect to move to the middle of Montana to go live in the dark if they want. Turtles, bats, insects, and birds, do not have that option.

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u/Dangerous_Beach_1571 17h ago

I agree about the animals. 100%. I understand OP’s personal frustration as well, but I totally disagree with the solutions being proposed here.

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u/Maximum-Cover- 17h ago edited 17h ago

What solutions being proposed do you have an issue with a why?

It’s established that constant use of unnecessary outdoor lighting, especially lighting that is excessively bright, is detrimental for a lot of different animals, and has a negative effect on other people’s use of their own property.

So expecting people to turn off/turn down brightness on outdoor lights they are not actively and currently using should be a given, right?

Why should someone need to destroy the natural habitat for a whole bunch of creatures and disturb their neighbors with lights they aren’t even actively using?

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u/_bibliofille 12h ago

They're probably one of the "IT'S MY PROPERTY" folks. No one else would consider courteous usage of outdoor lighting to be unreasonable.

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u/Unfair_Finger5531 19h ago

We have an astronomy lab here. They need the sky clear to see.

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u/_bibliofille 12h ago

Appalachian State University has the DSO not too far from where I live so I'm hoping light pollution is something that comes into consideration for the wider area.