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The rules of the blackout typically referred to restrictions on lighting and visibility during wartime to prevent enemy detection. These rules mandated that all windows be covered or blacked out, and outdoor lighting be minimized or extinguished. Citizens were often required to extinguish lights in homes and public spaces during specified hours, and penalties could be imposed for non-compliance. The aim was to enhance safety and reduce vulnerability to aerial attacks.

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