Yeah he'd have to replace it but I'd rather not have to deal with it all. Amy idea what kind of saw would cut through that pole?
would have thought more likely it has been placed in hole filled with postcrete and is just next to the fence ..
How ****ing tall are they, that must be 3ft above the fence line, so what, 9ft high, and its not washing line either, ****ing gypo's
You just release one end of the line and it comes down mate. Either that or he'll give his Mrs a step ladder.
Luv's gonna be in his element seeing their under crackers waving about whilst have a cold one in the garden at 4.00 this evening.
If you are looking out of you back window, and the fence is left hand side, then that fence is your responsibility, and you can ask them to take it down.
It's a bit of a strange one really, because I was always use to line poles when I was a kid, but I know it's not the thing these days and people tend to buy rotary lines. It's an enviromentally friendly way of drying your clothes even if unsightly. I can see Luv's ocd going crazy though everytime he looks out and sees it. However, you are right about the rope, it will mark the clothes, it needs to be pvc with a rope pulley.
Me and Gessa are extremely affluent gentleman. We simply buy new clothes once our garments become sullied in any way. Honest.
I can still remember people going round nicking stuff off lines, especially from the affluent gentlemen.
I've been round and told them to unattach it from the fence. Can't make them take it down but they know I'm pissed off.
Tbh though with it being so tall and so close to the fence if it's not attached to the fence it may sway more in the wind and damage it that way. Well ****ed off.