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Star Member Baitball Blogger (19,145 posts) Can anyone, outside of the police, drive through a neighborhood at night and floodlightthe yards? It's peculiar. This weekend an ordinary looking van drove through our neighborhood and blasted the yards with bright light as it slowly drove by. It was very selective about which yards it lit up. I had seen a SUV do this a few months back, but assumed it was the police. I'm not sure anymore because the van was selective about which yards it blasted. It's a double curiosity because our streets are technically private, which means that even the police need permission to patrol our streets. (Well, that's how it works in a right-wing, fanatical property rights oriented community.)
^yes! the only point the primitive was trying to make was the fact that it lives in a gated community.
It was reported by a DUmmy. It never happened.
Star Member Baitball Blogger (19,145 posts) Can anyone, outside of the police, drive through a neighborhood at night and floodlightthe yards?
No. Only people with both a car and a spotlight can do that. Any other questions?
I've seen a few cars around here with spotlights mounted by the driver side mirror with no special markings or plates on the cars.
In the 1950s and 1960s spotlights were pretty common on cars. They were controlled by a handle on the driver's side windshield post.I don't know if they were factory-installed, but lots of people had them.
I see them around here, too--usually police surplus cars.
Response to Lint Head (Reply #16)Fri Jan 16, 2015, 12:40 PMStar Member Baitball Blogger (19,155 posts) 18. I'm not a physical confrontational type.I tried that once, and they released the Kraken. Never again.
Response to Lint Head (Reply #16)Fri Jan 16, 2015, 12:58 PMblackcrow (82 posts) 30. I don't think I would confront unknown people in the middle of the nightSome limo services have odd cars.