Anonymous wrote:Wasn't there a case years ago where a guy walked around his own house naked, but neighbors sued for in decent exposure bc they could see him. He fought back bc it was a private residence/his own home.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of ambulance-chasing law firm would stoop this low to send out these kinds of letters? If this insane neighbor can afford a renovated new home in Arlington, surely, they can afford window treatments. I know, first world problems ā too much time and money on their hands.
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2024/01/uncovered-windows-curtains-wealthy-neighborhoods/677204/I op
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to make sure I'm understanding this crazy. They have a daughter undressing in front of windows that face your living room. They send YOU a letter telling YOU to stop looking? (Instead of closing the daughters blinds?)
First I would call CPS if a child under 18 isn't being supervised. Then I would install install cameras on your property should this go to court. This to protect yourself.
Something isn't right here with them...let the cops or CPS figure this out. Did you speak with police? What did they say?
I probably wouldn't aim cameras at the window. Recording minors is a can of worms you simply don't want to open.
Anonymous wrote:I just want to make sure I'm understanding this crazy. They have a daughter undressing in front of windows that face your living room. They send YOU a letter telling YOU to stop looking? (Instead of closing the daughters blinds?)
First I would call CPS if a child under 18 isn't being supervised. Then I would install install cameras on your property should this go to court. This to protect yourself.
Something isn't right here with them...let the cops or CPS figure this out. Did you speak with police? What did they say?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how they know that you can see. Did you speak to them about her undressing? Or did they see you watching? Was there any interaction between you and the neighbors before the letter?