As reported today by the Daily Mail, the home of Jeremy Clarkson on the island of Man, one of the holiday home of the famous conductor of the BBC, was attacked by vandals who tore down part of his fence. The house, worth about 1.2 million pounds, was allegedly targeted for a reason: Clarkson, to protect its quiet, would withdraw the right of way on a stretch of road, much to the resentment of those who use them.
Clarkson has been engaged for six years in a legal dispute to have deliberately blocked a public footpath "guilty" to pass too close to his holiday home. Until now, courts have given him wrong. The group of people involved in the proceedings against Jezza, has denied any involvement with the act of vandalism.
Clarkson has been engaged for six years in a legal dispute to have deliberately blocked a public footpath "guilty" to pass too close to his holiday home. Until now, courts have given him wrong. The group of people involved in the proceedings against Jezza, has denied any involvement with the act of vandalism.
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