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(22 Mar 2022, 12:54 pm)Rob44 wrote I might just wonder around nextdors garden with a camera and see what happens there... or even better the garden of ones of those defending the idiot with a camera garden. See how they like it
Different laws apply to intentional harrassment of individuals which would apply to what you propose.

Someone turning up on public land with a camera to film buildings and vehicles and then someone else voluntarily entering and remaining in the shot is totally different.


(22 Mar 2022, 1:21 pm)stagecoachbusdepot wrote Whether it is illegal or not, the trespassing captured in the video is a civil wrong, as well as just being utterly ignorant.  I might be mising something but I'm not sure what point they are trying to prove by trespassing on private land then refusing to leave when asked.
When the person trespassed on GNE property via an open gate nobody asked him to leave.

Percy Main depot has public roads running through and around it, anyone can be there for any reason as long as they don't enter depot buildings.

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