New York Wants To Make It Illegal To Leave Your Lights On After 11pm | Daily Tesla News
A new bill in New York could restrict outdoor lighting after 11pm, impacting homeowners and businesses across the state.
A new bill in New York could restrict outdoor lighting after 11pm, impacting homeowners and businesses across the state.
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