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  2. William H. Macy Sued for $600K Over Allegedly Chopping ... - AOL

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    William H. Macy Gregory Pace/Shutterstock William H. Macy’s neighbor is taking legal action after the actor allegedly cut down his trees, Us Weekly can confirm. According to court documents ...

  3. North Jersey man fined $13K for cutting his neighbor's trees ...

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    Grant Haber was accused of cutting down the 33 trees in Kinnelon to improve his view. A prosecutor said restitution costs could top $1 million. North Jersey man fined $13K for cutting his neighbor ...

  4. Damages for Kinnelon man accused of cutting neighbor's trees ...

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    A municipal court judge on Thursday denied a request to delay the trial of a Kinnelon homeowner accused of having 32 of his neighbor's trees cut down to improve his view of the New York skyline ...

  5. Illegal logging - Wikipedia

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    Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase, or sale of timber in violation of laws.The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission, or from a protected area; the cutting down of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agreed limits.

  6. Vandalism - Wikipedia

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    Examples of vandalism include salting lawns, cutting trees without permission, egg throwing, breaking windows, arson, spraying paint on others' properties, tagging, placing glue into locks, tire slashing, keying (scratching) paint, ransacking a property, flooding a house by clogging a sink and leaving the water running, and pulling up plants ...

  7. Tree preservation order - Wikipedia

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    A tree preservation order (TPO) is a part of town and country planning in the United Kingdom.A TPO is made by a local planning authority (usually a local council) to protect specific trees or a particular area, group or woodland from deliberate damage and destruction if those trees are important for the amenity of the area.

  8. Why the Forest Service is encouraging people to cut Christmas ...

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    The Christmas tree cutting program began in the 1950s, when rangers began noticing that people were sneaking into national forests and cutting trees — sometimes even selling them to the public.

  9. Tree sitting - Wikipedia

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    Tree sitting is a strategy that provides a high level of public attention since it is considered to be very dangerous and requires highly skilled police officers to evict the sitters. Tree sitting is often used as a stalling tactic, to prevent the cutting of trees while lawyers fight in the courts to secure the long-term victories. [citation ...