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Originally Posted by tortoiseperson:
“Just wondering where the boundary of her property begins, you know is it at the end of the drive, if they are there to bother her (rather than being the postman, or a visitor or whatever) could it be construed as trespass - particularly if it occurs after they've been informed specifically (by letter to them, rather than by a notice on the door - which apparently has no legal validity? can't remember where I read that) that they're not welcome.
Can you issue a restraining order to a charity? no employee of theirs allowed to go within x yards of her ...
I am not taking the pee, this is my rather tired mind going off on one.[/
I don't really want to elaborate more Torts, sorry, suffice to say he frightened a very old lady.”
Sorry I wasn't being nosy or asking where she lived

just wondering *in principle* where someone can say "You are here without my permission, you're trespassing, go away or I'll call the police" and have that backed up.
I will be quiet because I don't really seem to be making sense and don't want to upset! Thameslink have destroyed what remained of my brain tonight and my nose is still cold.