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Huge court bill for neighbours who wrote YouTube songs in row over ornamental squirrel
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Huge court bill for neighbours who wrote YouTube songs in row over ornamental squirrel

Two neighbors in Essex, England, involved in a prolonged dispute over a fence, an ornamental squirrel, and offensive YouTube songs, faced significant legal costs and potential financial liability. Philip and Denise New clashed with Steve and Karen Gibson over the placement of a fence in 2012, which escalated into a bitter feud. The conflict intensified when Mr. New created and shared derogatory songs about Mr. Gibson on YouTube, including lyrics like 'Throw shi*t at their window, sh*t at the door.' After a court ruling in 2021 favored the Gibsons, the News were ordered to pay £10,000 in damages and face £120,000 in legal costs. They appealed the damage amount, potentially altering the financial outcome. Judge Robert Duddridge called the dispute 'wretched,' noting it consumed both couples' lives and was unusually intense.

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Huge court bill for neighbours who wrote YouTube songs in row over ornamental squirrel

Two neighbors in Essex, England, involved in a prolonged dispute over a fence, an ornamental squirrel, and offensive YouTube songs, faced significant legal costs and potential financial liability. Philip and Denise New clashed with Steve and Karen Gibson over the placement of a fence in 2012, which escalated into a bitter feud. The conflict intensified when Mr. New created and shared derogatory songs about Mr. Gibson on YouTube, including lyrics like 'Throw shi*t at their window, sh*t at the door.' After a court ruling in 2021 favored the Gibsons, the News were ordered to pay £10,000 in damages and face £120,000 in legal costs. They appealed the damage amount, potentially altering the financial outcome. Judge Robert Duddridge called the dispute 'wretched,' noting it consumed both couples' lives and was unusually intense.

Bias read (Center): While the dispute involves personal grievances and legal matters, the article presents the situation neutrally, focusing on the facts of the case without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains balanced, detailing the actions and consequences of both parties without clear ideological slant

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article provides detailed information about the legal dispute, including the parties involved, the nature of the conflict, and the court outcome. However, the term 'wretched' used to describe the dispute may introduce some subjective language. Objectivity is lower because t

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