Solar LED Cat's eyes for pedestrians?
The council estate near me now has these on the pavement whenever you have to cross the road. I am standing with my back to the road and there are two on the other side.
Really? Taxpayer money at work here! I bet these aren't cheap and I bet they cost a fortune! Do people really need these?

Solar LED Cat's eyes for pedestrians?

The council estate near me now has these on the pavement whenever you have to cross the road. I am standing with my back to the road and there are two on the other side.
Really? Taxpayer money at work here! I bet these aren't cheap and I bet they cost a fortune! Do people really need these?

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Slyspark   [02 Oct, 2019 at 05:38 PM]
I bet those don't last long - all it needs is some bored teenaged and something heavy / sharp and they'll be smashed in no time. Recessed uplighters of any kind are generally a bad idea in public spaces - too much of a tempting target!
oliver   [02 Oct, 2019 at 05:59 PM]
I know some mains uplighters on a public footpath and most filled with water or were smashed.
FrontSideBus   [02 Oct, 2019 at 10:04 PM]
They put them along the A5300 and they last all night even when it’s been cloudy so at least they are frugal on the power.

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