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Originally Posted by apaulo
Hi everyone,
Has anybody had dealings with their local shire or power company regarding the shielding of street lights? Most of the neighbours in the street want the shield but the power company wants us to pay for it?
Is there any provision which places the onus on the shire or the power company to provide the shields?
Regards Paul
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Hi Paul,
I had a similar problem with a street light and shading was refused by council, due to safety concerns, as Matt has correctly pointed out.
However, in my particular situation, all I wanted shaded was the back light, that posed no safety issues, as it still lit up the verge and road with no decrease in light.
As I was rejected out of hand I took the matter further, and to cut a very long story short, I went to my local politician and having argued my case, he agreed that it posed no risk and subsequently had the decision overturned. The street light was shaded, at no cost. Sweet!
The irony is that the light was destroyed a few months later when a car, driven by a drunk driver, failed to take the corner, as the light was located away from the actual intersection.
They replaced it, and forgot to shade it, so I had to contact my local member again and it was promptly resolved. I have been informed that if it is taken out again it will be moved to the corner where it won't be a problem for me. Drink anyone? It will surely be taken out by a drink driver again as the corner is a little deceptive.
As long as it doesn't actually affect lighting on the verge and road, it can be done. I also managed to have it done in another place I lived too, but on that occasion, they reversed it, as it did impact the lighting on the roadway.
Bottom line, it can be done, but it takes a lot of persuasion and tenacity.