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Album name: | traffic light1 / My Streetlight Collection |
Keywords: | American_Streetlights |
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Date added: | Sep 02, 2014 |
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DateTime Original: | 2014:09:02 08:15:54 |
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shocked to hear that.. Did they have to replace with SOX then?
Were your LEDs at home (I'd really be shocked if they bother individual homeowners)? Or do you have a business?
I wonder if you could get by with using something like a ' F40T12/Gold ' fluorescent at home? Or do they actually go around closely inspecting lights?
Nothing near me, so I can use -whatever- .. I bet I'm the only one in the area that even owns a SOX fixture (its not put up though) - sadly that type of lighting is beyond just rare here.
What about at Christmas, can you decorate with outdoor lights? (I'm assuming such things are small/dim enough they don't count....well unless you 'DECORATE' like I've been known to do in the past LOL)
Are they protecting Plants? or Animals? in the wetlands ... guess whatever it is can't see 'yellow light' LOL