Only if they block light to their immediate neighbours.
On a different note I just read a book called "Courtesans" by Katie Hickman, and there is a quote in this from a 17th century lady of fashion, when hair was often 2 foot high and padded out with cushions. It couldn't be washed often, and this young lady relates a tale of when a friend had her head "opened" (hair dressed) and inside were living a "Nest of Mice".
2007-01-26 05:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats a hair raisingly good question!!! However, I would seek planning permission just to ensure that everything is hair tight. If you cut it fine you, then retrospective permission may not be granted.
2007-01-26 04:30:49
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answered by niccilicci 5
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Yes based on the same rule as garden fences....anything over 6 foot, needs planning permission. (well the government has to make money somehow.......anyhow!) ; > )
2007-01-26 04:19:58
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answered by crazeeladee no more 5
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Lord knows I've seen some that should.
And some that should have been denied permit.
2007-01-26 05:12:41
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answered by x 7
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i think they SHOULD require planning permission - some of them look so damn awful they should be fined!!
2007-01-26 03:25:21
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answered by ladyvgw 2
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Only from the 'style police'.
2007-01-26 04:03:37
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answered by Trixie Bordello 5
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depends on the lengh
2007-01-26 03:28:39
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answered by sharon m 1
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the ones that i some ppl i know got do.
2007-01-26 03:30:58
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answered by Belosnezhka (aka Gex) 6
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ha!ha!ha! what ever will you think of next!!
by the way, no they dont!
2007-01-26 06:52:51
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answered by sasha 4
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NO ASK PEOPLE WHO WEAR THEM
2007-01-26 03:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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