BRIDGEPORT — Suburban residents can improve nighttime home security with the flip of a switch, turning on their exterior lights to cut through the darkness and scare off trespassers. Urban apartment dwellers do not have it so easy. They rely on their landlords to provide that illumination. And Park City Communities officials admitted Wednesday that when it comes to lighting up some of their low-income developments to help prevent crime, they have fallen short. “We were looking for added lighting because we’ve put up a lot of cameras to improve our security,” said James Slaughter, interim director of Park City — formerly the Bridgeport Housing Authority.
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