I come here for one positive topic. I returned in France to my hometown (30K inhabitants) for the wedding of my brother last month, and discovered the city has a new policy (in fact since 2 years but I never noticed it) for lightning. At midnight (12PM), ALL public lights are turned off, including traffic lights, until 5h30.
It gives a very strange feeling, not be able to see your feet when walking, while being in a city center.
According to my brother who is in the city council, the reason was budget savings (mostly) and ecology. They refuted the safety argument by explaining that most of the thefts occurred in the afternoon, and that thieves don’t like full darkness.
It was unfortunately not possible to see the effect on the sky that night, as it was cloudy. Next time I am there and the sky is clear, I will try to assess the Bortle rating in the middle of the city.