![Save the Bush campaign to protect green finger](/media/k2/items/src/609cb9ca8bfbda1f4d377e42b76589c9.jpg)
A gardener invited the wrath of the neighbor with his middle finger giant bush in front of his home. The man in the picture, 53-year-old Richard Jackson of Stafford-shire displayed a topiary in front of his residence, which caused a public order offense. The police approached Richard Jackson and asked him to remove or modify the bush as it apparently found offending to his neighbour.
Jackson, however, said he would not comply with the order. He was of the opinion that he didn't offend anyone and to make a point he said the garden was in that place for the past eight years. In fact, Mr. Jackson gathered some supporters in the colony and started a campaign-Save the Bush.
Commenting on the public order offense allegation, Jackson said that how could it be a public offense when majority supported the bush while only one went against it. He has also claimed that this bush had become one of the centres of attraction in the town and stressed that he would not alter it at any cost.
What will happen to bush? Will save the bush campaign achieves its aim? One has to wait and watch to get the answers.
(AW Phani)