The inhabitants of four flats in the expensive complex complained that people on the Tate's viewing platform were"relentlessly" invading their privacy by looking through the floor-to-ceiling windows and into their homes.
The Tate Modern is one of the world's leading contemporary art museums and is a popular tourist attraction in London. Its viewing platform opened in 2016, four years after construction on the adjacent apartment block finished. Work had begun in 2006, and plans had always included a viewing platform -- something of which the developer of the apartments had been aware, the court heard.
For real?! And we got a Virus running around?!
Why courts are so backed up, ridiculous!
A common sense judge.
I'd just stand three in the nude and become one if their exhibits
'In this window exhibit, view a day in the life of an average member of the proletariat.'
Uhhhh.... DUH!
…in DUMB NEWS TODAY...
Progressives really don’t have a shred of sense
leessii funny that we commented about them!
😂
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And sometimes........ common sense prevails 😊
Good !
They needed a judge to tell them to close the blinds
So... people want to leave their blinds wide open, and then want to sue when people look in? Yeah.
Shouldn't have purchased so close to the Museum Fools!!
not everyone can say they're real-time performance art
Haha
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