A homeowner has waged war with her neighbor after hacking her 6 -foot data protection fence.
Tamsin Griffin was then forced to rebuild it, but instead took additional precautions to keep them away from the ax.
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The homeowner went to her Tikok page 'TAMSINGRURG' and shared before and after the video of her data protection fence.
She revealed that her wall was originally 4 feet high, but they needed 6 feet because they had dogs.
Garden fences in the UK can be up to 100 m, but you have to catch up with the building permit for every fence that is larger than 2 m.
However, Tasmin's neighbor didn't like it, so she took it to hing it down.
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She explained that the council had already been to her house in her house to check it and even explained that they could get higher if they wanted.
So Tamsin and her family built it up again, but this time they added CCTV to try to do the neighbors again.
Before her neighbor decided to put it down, she explained gaps between the fence so that light came through to be nice, but instead it fell back.
Now you climb until you can afford it that someone builds it up properly.
However, her neighbor is still in war and claims that she blocks sunlight when she comes to her garden.
After only one day in which her video was shared, Tamsin received one million views and 1,277 comments.
One person wrote: “Please tell me that you have informed the police, that's criminal damage.
“Make the camera to prove it!”
Whereupon Tamsin replied: “The police were round, the camera went out.”
A second added: “Sue because of criminal damage. I rage because they both.
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“I think my blood pressure has risen, that's actually shocking.”
While a third said: “My friend has such a nightmare neighbor, unfortunately they never give up.
“If the fence is entirely on her property, she has no right to destroy it.
“Call the bulls and build a case.”
This is how you create privacy in your garden
The creation of privacy in your garden can be achieved in different ways depending on the budget and the size of your space. Here are some effective ways to improve privacy in your garden:
1. Fencing
- Install a high, solid wood or vinyl fence. This is one of the simplest ways to win immediate privacy. Or use grid panels, grids or grinding fences to give a decorative note and at the same time offer privacy.
2. Hedges and plants
- Rapidly growing evergreen shrubs or trees such as Leylandii, Thuja or Bambus along the border of your garden can help with privacy. Grow a dense hedge with plants like Boxwood, Private or Laurel. Growth can take time, but it offers a natural and green data protection screen. Use climbers like Ivy, Clematis or Wisteria on fences or grids to create a lush, green privacy.
3. Outdoor curtains
- Hang outdoor curtains on pergolas, pavilions or patos to get a slightly adequate data protection solution.
4. Sound barriers
- A water well or a small waterfall can help drown noise and increase the feeling of privacy. Or install fences to reduce the noise if the privacy from sound is also a problem.