• She said: “It’s an absolute mess. He’s gone back to the original fence. I have been in my house for 23 years and I have never ever seen the original fence. He’s not just cut it, he’s absolutely hacked it.”

    So she hasn’t maintained the hedge for 23 years, and is complaining that someone tidied it up?

  •  Auzy   ( @Auzy@beehaw.org ) 
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    So, funny story, I cut the hedges outside my gym. Nobody could get by on the footpath, and I needed to duck every time I passed on my scooter and ride a bit on the grass. It was rediculous

    No it didn’t look as nice after I cut them. But if they properly maintained them, they would have looked better (I basically had to chop a lot of green off). If they kept pruning them like they were meant to, I wouldn’t have had to cut back all the green.

    Furthermore, id imagine a mobility scooter would get scratched passing it.

    This isn’t even a debate. Those useless neighbours are inconveniencing people. If the hedge was so important, they can move their fence further back

  • Love me some British shrub politics. The only socially respectable response for someone invading your property is a bit of tutting whenever they’re nearby.

    Also the “public right-of-way” in this country is incredible.

    • Also the “public right-of-way” in this country is incredible.

      I wish we had that in Canada. We weren’t too badly off with plenty of Crown land and a few “right of access” to Crown lands regulations, but that is rapidly changing, at least in Saskatchewan.

      Trespass laws are being changed to make it more difficult to exercise Treaty rights. Crown lands are being sold off. Some Crown lands are being sold in patterns that leave other Crown lands inaccessible.