Jeremy Clarkson forced to tighten security after THIEVES target farm
- Jeremy Clarkson's Cotswolds farm has become a target for thieves, prompting him to contact the police after spotting drones scouting the area.
- Clarkson reported that five men in a van checked the security cameras and inquired about the number of dogs on the site.
- Local authorities informed Clarkson that the vehicle's number plates were cloned and suggested updating security measures.
- In a humorous remark, Clarkson claimed that his guinea fowl would deter burglars with their loud calls, equating them to NASA's Space Shuttle engines.
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