The owners of the Albuqurque property that was Walter White's house in the award winning AMC drama Breaking Bad, have had to take extreme measures in order to protect their home.
Speaking to KOB4 Joanne Quintana explains that the decision to erect fence was a last resort in an attempt to maintain some semblance of privacy:
We feel like we can't leave because when we do, something happens and that's ridiculous. We don't want to gate ourselves in. We're the ones who's being locked up. We did nothing wrong.
They [fans] feel the need to tell us to close our garage, get out of the picture, you know - tell us what to do with our own property
Frank Sandoval, who runs a Breaking Bad RV Tour, says he understands the decision to shield the property:
'We hear about it on a daily basis, so much so that we've gone up on the roof to pull pizzas down.'
Quintana also revealed that she loses count of the amount of fans that visit her house a week and that some of these unwanted guests stoop to taking rocks from the property as a souvenir.
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Here is the iconic scene in question:
Maybe I'm revealing my too much about my financial situation but if I got some free roof pizza from time to time I wouldn't be complaining.