People vastly overestimate the extent to which you can see into someone else's house, particularly in the daytime.
They can only see into your daughter's room to the extent that you can see through their window.
You cannot stop someone looking out a window. Just because they have clear glass does not make them a peeping Tom. Have a chat with them about it by all means as having good neighbours is always a positive thing for all.
Really. IMO frosted glass is used by someone to block people actually looking into their windows e.g. bathrooms. People who want to make sure that no-one can see inside their windows use net curtains if they want the benefit or privacy while using see-through glass.In my opinion your reply is quite dismissive of the OPs concerns, adds nuances that they never presented and is also an inaccurate assertion on your part as frosted glass does indeed stop people looking out of windows while allowing natural light in and in some cases its essential so that people do not feel constantly overlooked.
Well I spent 20 years in the window business so I do have some experience of these issues. Like I said having a chat with your neighbour was always a recommended course of action. Many a window was fitted where no planning comments were listed.In my opinion your reply is quite dismissive of the OPs concerns, adds nuances that they never presented and is also an inaccurate assertion on your part as frosted glass does indeed stop people looking out of windows while allowing natural light in and in some cases its essential so that people do not feel constantly overlooked.
I think the OP is entirely justified in their views here.
Given the above I assume they are not allowed to replace that window
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