No problem! Just lengthen the articulated arm on which the cam is mounted to get those odd-angle shots of Andy's truck. If it's long enough, and the gimbaled mount is working properly, we should be able to see people walking immediately behind the fence. I'm sure that I speak for many observers present and future in saying that the loss of views such as this one would be a catastrophe. America is ready to lend whatever technical or financial assistance is required to preserve your present capability. Vigilance calls for sacrifices.
This is a good example of irony. And I do not mean the iron nails holding up the fence.
The roses and associate shrubbery are being trained up and across the top of the fence to stop people looking into my garden. The adverse effect being the web cam has trouble looking out of my garden.
Always problems to resolve.