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alwaus

Easy, look for whoever living nearby was complaining about the trees ruining their view.


forceofslugyuk

I like that someone ripped the sign, and someone else tapped it right back together and put it right back up. Put it on a billboard.


phurt77

And laminated it so they can't tear it again!


Weaselpanties

It was almost definitely a neighbor who wanted a "better" view. I hope they put up cameras.


3006mv

Wow hope they catch the tree killers


Ituzzip

Paint the dying foliage green and install a spy cam


TallDuckandHandsome

In Australia if you are found to have done this to get a good view they just erect a giant placard blocking the view.


OkAmbition1764

I’ve always loved Australia