Luxury Apartment Owners Head To Court Against Peeping From Tate Modern's Balcony

An exterior view of the new addition to the Tate Modern gallery in London in 2016. A handful of apartment owners are suing the museum, arguing it has created a state of "near constant surveillance" since opening a 10th floor terrace.

A handful of residents in a multimillion dollar glass tower are arguing the museum has created a state of "near constant surveillance" since opening a terrace that offers one of London's best views.

(Image credit: Matt Dunham/AP)



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