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"Walt Davidson" wrote in message ... On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:31:20 +0100, "GwG" wrote: Without doubt, noxious vapours emitted as a result of spraying garden fences with preservatives would come under the heading of "fumes or gases from private dwellings". Which idiot other than you would contemplate spraying his garden fence from a position in his private dwelling? Surely it would be more efficacious to stand right next to the fence? Even an unpleasant odour from the preservative agent used might be deemed to "interfere with a person's legitimate use of land, such as neighbours in their homes and gardens". As would a mighty fart. Have you ever been in the countryside when the farmers are occupied with muckspreading? Is it illegal? My house and garden are enveloped in what is euphemistically called an agricultural smell at those times. Do you really think I could sue the farmers? Franz |
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