It got to be such a problem that she took her neighbors to court. When her claims were rejected she applied to appeal to the Supreme Court, but was also rejected.
“It’s deliberate, that’s what I told the courts, it’s deliberate,” Carden said.
But her neighbor believes they’ve fixed the solution. 9News reportedly visited the defendant’s backyard where they were shown that the barbecue had been removed and the children had been told not to play basketball anymore.
Recently, after news of the unusual court case made headlines, a Facebook event for a community barbecue was created to let Carden know she couldn’t “destroy a good old Aussie tradition.”
However, after 24,000 people responded to the event police issued a warning and Carden’s lawyer threatened legal action. The barbecue was canceled.
Although her actions and complaints have led many to believe she is against others eating meat, Carden’s lawyer insists she has “no objection to people eating meat and no objection to people having barbecues.”