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Light-reflecting material? Use inside lamp post?

One of the lights in our backyard is a lamp post. It’s the kind you see everywhere (4 panes of glass, black metal frame and cap). The lamp post is located at the edge of our property and when we turn it on it shines on our yard as well as our neighbors. The neighbors don’t want the light, so is there a way to reflect it back onto our yard? We need more light in our yard actually, so the more light we can reflect back to us the better.What are some ways of doing that? Could I put a reflective film on the glass panes that face the neighbors’ yard? Maybe use something like mylar film?Or is there a material that is more light-reflective than mylar? And do I need to worry about an increase of heat inside the lighting unit? Thanks much!

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First of all, you have to be old enough. If you are 18 or over, you can own one. Over here, if you are 16 or 17, you have to have a gun license. Secondly, don't say, ' I want it for self defense ' , she won't believe you. Ask your friends that have them to tell your mum how it isn't that bad and that they haven't shot their eyes out. Thirdly, I don't exactly think that being a captain of the football team will help ( No offence )
Wow, I thought I was the only one that did that. Those things came in handy for lots of things. I would put the skates on and be pulled along by my brother on a tricycle. What memories!
That's something I never thought to use a rubber for. Is that what they mean byThinking outside of the box.? ( wink,wink. nudge,nudge.)

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