Jack Brandsen is sitting at his kitchen table behind his laptop. He is watching images from his doorbell with camera that hangs next to his fence. “This goes on all day long,” he says. He means the large campers that drive past his front garden. He had been afraid for years of nuisance if a campsite were to be built in the forest next to his house. Together with the neighbors, he fought against it for a long time. “We even had to go to court to prevent permanent residence here. We had to go to court because the construction of chalets is also not allowed. The municipality then reluctantly admits that. Yes, that is frustrating.”