Turn Down the Streetlights
Briefly

The premise that more streetlights equate to less crime is often taken as gospel, yet the reality in these unlit blocks challenges such assumptions, revealing an urban paradox.
Freed from utilitarian wires and excess glare, unlit streets in Seattle allow nature to thrive, creating a serene environment that contrasts sharply with more illuminated, congested areas.
Read at The Atlantic
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