Brits, where are you? Is this really big in England, or are these stories overblown? There was another story in the NY Times that said one case has established in English common law a "definition" of hedge. In another part of that article, it said that there are an estimated 100,000 victims of neighbor-inflicted hedge improprieties across Britain. Is this true???
I did check to see that this story was not printed on April 1st...!
Hedgeline? Well, maybe. 4000 paid-up members I can believe - that's about one in 15,000 of the population. However, the 100,000 figure can only be guesswork. There are disputes between naighbours, that's a certaintu. However, this article is rather silly to my mind and I suspect there was a singular dearth of news on that day!
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