A recent lawsuit shows a Canadian resident has been ordered to pay a massive fine after being filmed cutting down her neighbour's hedge with a chai...
A recent lawsuit shows a Canadian resident has been ordered to pay a massive fine after being filmed cutting down her neighbour's hedge with a chainsaw on several occasions, despite even the police telling her not to., which showed the fight over the damage caused to the neighbour's cedar hedge.
On several occasions in 2021, she apparently broke into the yard armed with a chainsaw. By the end of it, she's alleged to have cut approximately 75 trees, which had been about 15 feet tall, trimming them down to about five feet each. "Despite repeated warnings, the defendant continued trespassing and continued cutting cedar trees. On December 20, 2021, the defendant appears to have trespassed onto the plaintiff's property and also cut a portion of the chain link fence separating the two properties," wrote Francis.
"Approximately 30 minutes after the constable left, the defendant re-entered the plaintiff's property and continued to damage the plaintiff's cedar trees in direct contravention of the warning of the police, not to mention the repeated warnings given by the plaintiff," wrote the judge.
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