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Originally Posted by Stonius
I definitely wouldn't recommend pointing a laser at the offending streetlight's light sensor so it thinks it's daytime and turns off. It's potentially dangerous and you could get in trouble for that. :-)
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Dangerous ? No, unless you point the laser at a car, aircraft, person or pet.
But it works for a few minutes and then it turns on again.
Better is a multi switchboard key. I got it on Amazon in the EU, but also available on ebay. Fits all square and triagonal key slots in street lamp poles.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Knipex-Tw...8AAOSw4UtWSvGw
You can switch off the street lamp temporarily and turn it on after the observing session.
But writing at the local council you should do anyway to get a structural solution.