George Clooney And Amal Alamuddin Pressured By Community To Alter Security Cams In Oxfordshire Mansion

By Jenn Loro - 06 Jan '16 08:50AM
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George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's massive security cameras in their Oxfordshire ignited some complaints from the neighborhood, some saying those are intrusive and must be changed.

Design and Trend said that the A-listers' neighbors complained about white hoods on the black cameras saying it is intrusive and has distracted the surroundings natural view. It can be remembered that last year, the couple installed eight CCTV security cameras, each is installed in an 18-foot wooden poll surrounding the mansion situated near the River Thames.

"The camera itself is a black unit but there was white protective housing on the top of it, which prompted concerns. It was quite bright, a brilliant white. I thought it was out of character and would destroy the visual aspect," district councillor Paul Harrison said.

To appease their neighbors, George and Amal changed the cameras hood from black to dark green, such color is intended for it to blend the countryside.

The actor and his barrister wife bought the property on October 2014 and has claimed to have gained permission from the town council to install the eight cameras in 18-foot wooden poles despite previous complaints of these devices being 'unsightly and intrusive,' Youth Health Mag said.

Meanwhile, in December last year, the couple has been the subject of controversy as Celebrity Laundry via Korea Portal labeled the human rights lawyer as 'wife from hell' with its jealousy, violent tantrums and high maintenance diva demands.

It was even rumored that Amal detest the actor's closest friends and business partners Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford and cannot even be civil with them.

Amal's behavior is said to have caused a rift from Clooney and Gerber who have been very close like brothers. She also finds the supermodel, Cindy Crawford, uninteresting and has no intentions to be friends with her.

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