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  1. Selleri

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    When we lived in south Europe we had a security light fitted on the wrap around balcony. It had a temperature sensor that was clever enough to ignore cats and birds but to go on if a human being was on our balcony.

    Unfortunately, it wasn't that clever when the summer temperatures reached 35+. :dunno: Well, at least we had nicely lit balcony for all summer. :biggrin:
     
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      I hate light pollution and had similar issues with my neighbour's light in my last house. With a lot of cats in the neighbourhood their light was continually on and off every night. Even with blackout lining on my bedroom curtains it still lit the room up each time.

      Here I have four ordinary outside lights. Two are never used, one rarely and the other over my porch only when callers are expected. Other than that it's pitch black here at night, with the exception of the summer months, when it doesn't get totally dark.
       
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        How come I need to take photo id to vote in person and yet to get a postal vote I just need to sign a form with my address and my DOB.
         
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        Presumably as they sent it to your address but in honesty I have no idea.
         
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        For Information only @NigelJ
        From 4 May 2023, you'll need to show photo ID to vote at polling stations in some elections.

        You will not need to provide photo ID to vote by post. This is because there are other identification checks, including verification of your signature and date of birth, both when you apply for a postal vote and when you submit your ballot paper.
         
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          A silly situation but we're getting more of them nowadays.

          I'm Ok as I have a passport, driver's licence and a wrinklies bus pass. :old:

          If you don't have any ID you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate or if you wish to remain anonymous an Anonymous Electors Document. That means you won't have to give your name and address to the staff at the polling station as your document will just have a number and your poll card (which is sent to all registered electors but yours will not have your name and address on it). If you have that you can also insist on making your vote behind a privacy screen or in a separate room.

          Stupid bureaucracy :doh:
           
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            I think there were cases of people voting more than once in certain areas,not 100% sure how they were doing it.
            If people didn't do that kind of thing they wouldn't need to come up with more bureaucracy.
             
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              I'm not voting again, it cost to much to drive to the vote station and any way no good one's to vote for so they can stick it now :whistle:
               
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                I know they have said some people voted more than once but it couldn't happen at our local polling stations except by collusion. As they give you the polling card they cross your name off the sheet in front of them. :noidea:
                 
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                  But what about the one's that don't vote and someone in the know votes in your name with out you know it??? this has alway crossed my mind, is there a way to find out if some one have used your name?
                   
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                  I think it might have been a case of collusion or possibly identity theft, for a couple of minutes, just long enough time to vote. ;)
                   
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                  Probably why they have brought in the need for photo ID.
                   
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                  First thing that comes to mind is to go to the polling station and ask. :noidea:
                   
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                  Can't see it happening enough to make a difference. They would also have to know you haven't voted.
                   
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                  Well I think it was in the news a couple of years ago that certain individuals were, shall we say, trying to alter the outcome of by elections in possibly somewhere like Birmingham, maybe, could have been further north, can't remember the actual area now, it was one of those sensitive issues that the news people tend not to report on too much.
                   
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