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From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

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Page 1: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

Page 2: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The same photo without a flashThe lights block your night vision rather than illuminating.

(Some flecks are raindrops reflecting the light situated above the door – It was raining)

Page 3: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The same lights after walking forward a bit

Page 4: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The same horrible light from a bit further forwardThe road would be even less visible were it not wet and reflective at the time.

Page 5: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The Sleat Health CentreLights shining out all night every night in all directions, spoiling your night vision and any hope of spotting intruders, if there ever were any in Sleat

Page 6: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The light on Sleat School, right by the roadsideShining out all directions all night every night, dangerously spoiling the night vision of cyclists and pedestrians

Page 7: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The light on the school closer up

Page 8: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The tower at SMOwith another light shining out in all directions

Page 9: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

SMO, at the entrance to ACCThe glare from the light is dangerous. The car can be seen with its back lights on, but would a cyclist or walker or anything else be seen?

Page 10: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The same glaring light as you approach

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And from the other direction

Page 12: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

Looking back the other direction towards the buildingsEvery single outside light at SMO shines out sideways , dazzling you and spoiling your night vision rather than being directed down and illuminating

Page 13: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

Another exampleUseless lights in a corner where no-one goes, just spoiling the night vision of walkers in other places from where they can be seen

Page 14: From SMO, main building at ACC, taken with a flash

The light on Sleat School as seen from a car with dipped headlights

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The same light and the road as seen by approaching walkers and cyclists