The singer has decided to make reforms to prevent them from sneaking into her home.
Taylor Swift has made a radical decision for her safety. Fed up with the persecutors trying (and some getting them) to sneak into their house, the artist has decided to do works and fortify her property to avoid intruders. Taylor would be planning to build walls that double the height of the current and that, at least, make it more difficult for those interested in visiting your home without having been invited.
A few days ago we talked about the arrest of a man who had entered the home of Taylor Swift in Beverly Hills by manipulating the alarm at the entrance and had even spent the night inside the house. Luckily, the artist was not in the house and her physical integrity was not in danger.
The house of Taylor Swift is one of the favorite targets of his most fanatical followers. On more than one occasion people have been detected trying to sneak into the private enclosure, not only loitering around the area but trying to climb the walls that protect it from the outside. Given this, what has Taylor Swift decided to do? Build higher walls.
According to TMZ, who has had access to the documents that corroborate it, Taylor Swift has obtained permission to double the height of the walls surrounding her house and thus prevent anyone from being tempted to climb them.
The singer already took this measure last year after encountering cases of people who wanted to access her house, but it was because of the last case, where the intruder managed to spend the whole night in the artist's house, which Taylor has decided to go further.
With this work one would go from the current 2.1 meters of height to walls of more than 4 meters. The work would be carried out, as it appears written in the documents, "in order to improve the security and privacy of subject property due to the multiple attempts of people to try to enter the property due to the low perimeter of the walls" .
In addition, Taylor Swift would add bushes and ivy to prevent possible holes in the walls to see what is inside the enclosure from the outside.