How Tunnel Girl's DIY storm shelter took over TikTok — then turned people against her
How Tunnel Girl's DIY storm shelter took over TikTok — then turned people against her
If nobody complains then bureaucrats don’t care.
But on December 30, Bogado posted a TikTok video disputing this account.
She said she had tracked down Kala’s location and contacted her neighbors, discovering many of them were “migrants from Central America” who chose not to report the digging despite their health and safety concerns because they were worried about immigration authorities.
Basically, for good or for ill, someone narced.
Where I live, I can do whatever I want to my property (for the most part.)
Seems like this would only be an issue for people who do not actually own their property, like those subject to an HOA.
I believe Colin did get all the required permissions. That said I also don’t care that tunnel lady didn’t.
What health and safety risks is she subjecting her neighbors to by digging on her own property?
He did a video after the first part of the tunnel being built with an inspection.
That being said he’s an engineer he knows how to keep things to code