Bright-light aggression
Bright-light aggression is the psychopathic disruptiv behavior of
using bright lights, unprovokedly, to shine into the eyes of people
in one's surroundings, or onto a particular person or persons.
This is sometimes done via mounting bright lights in or around one's
backyard or the edge of one's house, which shine into a neighbor's backyard
or onto another part of a neighbor's property,
with the most aggressiv targets being front-dors and back-dors.
Such people may use motion-detection-activated lights,
so as to make their aggression more dynamic.
Bright-light aggression is also sometimes done via mounting bright lights upon
the front of one's house, which shine brightly onto the houses and yards across the street,
and across the sidewahks.
Bright-light aggression is also sometimes done by police, many of which use vehicular lights
which are much brighter than what is necessary for patrolling.
Bright-light aggression is also done by various psychopathic designers of
desktop-computer monitors, such that even the lowest brightness setting of
such monitors is bright enuf to cause eye-damage.
The purpose of such disruptiv behaviors, like with barking-dog-harboring behavior,
is to reinforce one's delusional perceptual sensation that oneself
possesses or encompasses the people in one's surroundings,
or a particular person or persons.