Viewers stunned by demand in Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement

Viewers stunned by demand in Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement
Viewers stunned by demand in Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement
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The bus in the neighbor’s driveway is a thorn in the side of Anna from Ter Apel, it became apparent last night Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement. It blocks the view out the side window of her house. But neighbor Leo thinks she has a completely different problem. And the viewers also don’t understand what the problem is.

Last week you could see how presenter Viktor Brand got involved Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement fully lived it out and gave free rein to his inner child. The argument revolved around noise pollution and as an experiment the presenter had to imitate all the sounds.

Safety

Another fight was on the agenda this week. The neighbor’s van blocks the view according to Anna, who lives in the Groningen village of Ter Apel. “It takes away a bit of safety from me. Everyone in the neighborhood knows how much nuisance we experience from safelanders.”

Moreover, according to Anna, the neighbor crosses his property line and his cameras film in her property. “When I get out of bed in the morning, I walk behind the house in my nightwear with my dog ​​and then I am filmed.”

Misunderstanding in Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement

Neighbor Leo also thinks it’s a shame for her that his neighbor is looking at the work van, but ‘this is the situation’, he says. After all, it is his land and he can park the bus however he wants, he says Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement. “The neighbor increasingly wants to decide what I should do on my property. Now the last thing is to put my bus away. But I decide what happens on my land, my neighbor has no say in that.”

Leo, who has lived in the Netherlands for 13 years, can only think of one reason why his neighbor acts the way she does. “I suspect it has to do with the fact that we are strangers.”

But according to Anna, that is absolutely not the case, she explains Mr. Frank Visser Makes Statement. “If they had been Dutch, I would have done exactly the same.” Yet origins can play a role in the disagreement, she thinks: “Maybe because the neighbor is not of Dutch descent, it may be a language barrier that he does not fully understand, or does not understand the rules of the land registry.”

But for Leo it is clear. “What is it about, those few centimeters? She just wants to nag and bully in some way.” And the viewers also don’t understand Anna’s problem, as it turns out on X.

Until just before the hearing, Leo hopes that the argument will be resolved. “The best thing would be that everything would turn out well, just treat each other humanly. I dare to have a little bit of hope for that.”

Mr. Frank Visser decides that Leo’s fence is indeed a few centimeters over the property line, but that the bus can remain standing. But whether it takes the cold out of the air remains to be seen.

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