A BLONDE hairdresser says leering Peeping Tom builders are making her life hell — after catching them waving at her through her bedroom window.
Chloe Hampson, 32, said she feels “like a prisoner in my own home” and has had to put up temporary blinds.
She says she’s reached “breaking point” and – despite telling housing company Taylor Wimpey she’s suicidal – nothing has been done so she has complained to police.
Footage from her Ring Doorbell shows builders congregating around her front door, workmen knocking on her door at 7.30am and lorries driving up past before their 8am start date — breaching building regulations.
She said: “I’ve had them staring through my bedroom window.
“When I caught them looking, one even waved as they all stood round laughing.
“I’d only just woken up so I wasn’t wearing much — only my pjs.
“Another time I was in my kitchen and saw one man peeking through the window.
“I live alone and I find it really intimidating.
“It makes me feel so vulnerable in my own home and needs to stop.
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“The builders need to be told that they can’t treat women like this.
“They just think it’s funny.”
Chloe has lodged complaints with Taylor Wimpey since moving into the £250,000 home in Aspull, Gtr Manchester, seven months ago.
But she says no action has been taken.
In one message seen by The Sun, she said: “This is making me feel suicidal living here.
“I can’t cope with this any longer.”
She has now contacted Greater Manchester Police.
A spokesman confirmed that they’ve received the report and so far no arrests have been made.
A Taylor Wimpey spokeswoman said: “As soon as the homeowner alerted us to their concerns, we took immediate action and proactive steps to provide reassurance.”
They added: “We continue to be closely engaged with this homeowner.
“We are yet to be contacted by the police but will cooperate fully with any potential investigation.”