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Dear Jen,
Thank you for the detailed information.
Based on your information, it looks like a geniune: non-issue. So long as your main door and windows are not `threated'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/7/2003 3:22:00 PM, Jen Tucker wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>I have been posting this
>problem for several days.
>
> To answer your questions:
>
>1. Standing at the main
>entrance of my house looking
>outside, I am "able to" see
>the mirror that my neighbor
>places outside and this mirror
>faces my house. My neighbor
>leans this mirror against
>their second floor window
>facing my house. It is an "at
>most" 7.5 inches in width and
>3 inches in length flat
>surface mirror. The mirror is
>at least 5 meters (17 feet)
>away from the right hand side
>of my house.
>
>2. There is absolutely no
>tree, no lamp post, no
>whatever other kinds of post,
>no poison arrow in my
>property. Nothing in my
>property slices into my
>neighbor's house or their
>windows. No poison arrow,
>etc. in my property that point
>at my neighbor's house.
>Absolutely NONE. I know the
>consequences of having trees,
>posts, etc. at wrong
>locations. Therefore, I do
>not want any of those things
>in my property. It is all
>clear in my property.
>
>3. There are two one-story
>high trees at the side of my
>neighbor's house. Those trees
>are in "THEIR PROPERTY" (not
>MINE). Those two trees look
>like slicing into the right
>hand side of my house.
>Fortunately, I do not have any
>window at that side of my
>house.
>
>4. I am in the USA. I am a
>Chinese. My neighbor's
>household consists of a
>Portugese husband, a white
>American wife, their children,
>...... My neighbor is known
>for violating all kinds of
>rules and regulations in our
>housing community. They dig
>around their house every year.
>They places trash cans,
>mirros, etc. outside their
>house as they like.
>
>What should I do? Is a convex
>mirror that disperses those
>treats a solution? Does the
>sized of a mirror matter?
>What is the distance in terms
>of meters/feet that makes the
>effectiveness of a mirror go
>away?
>
>Please help me. I am dying
>for an answer. Thanks a
>million.
>
>Regards,
>Anon
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