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BCoPD warns residents to boost home, road safety as fall darkens

Summary by Nottingham MD
TOWSON, MD—The Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD) is urging residents to heighten their vigilance as the fall season brings earlier sunsets, seasonal weather changes, and the upcoming shift back to Standard Time. With Daylight Saving Time ending on Sunday, November 2, the department is reminding the community that reduced daylight hours can contribute to increased safety risks, both for property and for drivers on the road. “The combinat…
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Nottingham MD broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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