house naked & they see you? I have a neighbour from hell that I've ignored for years. Now she's taken things too far, can't be bothered going into the details but lets just say she's driven a nice family from this neighbourhood & it looks like she has me in her sights next, however, she is a bit scared of me, particularly as she knows I know my rights & know about law. One of the things she does is trys to dig dirt on me by looking inside my home all the time. The only way around it is to keep my curtains closed. We are both up high so there's nothing I can put oustide to hide behind, like a tree, etc. I know she is easily shocked & I was looking for a legal way to piss her off as she's really taken things too far recently. I wondered what would happen if I walked around naked as I know she would be stunned & upset by this. Or what if I catch her staring at me through the window & decide to stand up facing her & take my top off? Is that illegal? Can she sue me for causing her stress, etc? It might sound stupid, what I'm trying to do, but if you knew all the details you might understand. I'd like to sell but it's the wrong time, no one's house in my neighbourhood is selling & why should I be bullied out anyway, I'm not going to go like the others did.
I did call the cops awhile ago & they said it was too hard to prove re peeping Tom. I also had her friends next door (gone now thank god!), both a man & a woman, who used to share a pathway with me & used to stare in my bathroom window when I was naked. The cops even told me I couldn't do anything about that as the pathway was shared so they had a right to be there! I figured they had a right to walk past, not stop & stare in.
I did call the cops awhile ago & they said it was too hard to prove re peeping Tom. I also had her friends next door (gone now thank god!), both a man & a woman, who used to share a pathway with me & used to stare in my bathroom window when I was naked. The cops even told me I couldn't do anything about that as the pathway was shared so they had a right to be there! I figured they had a right to walk past, not stop & stare in.