Furious Man Builds Metal Fence around Car That Blocked His Gate, Social Media reacts

Furious Man Builds Metal Fence around Car That Blocked His Gate, Social Media reacts

- An irate farmer has taken reactive action against a man who wrongly parked in front of his farmland

- He made a metal fence around the visitor's car to drive home his displeasure at the man's action

- The farmer's action sparked reactions on social media with many backing his action against the erring visitor

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A farmer has taken an unusual revenge on a man who parked car in front of the gate of his farmland.

The yet-to-be-identified farmer, in a Twitter post shared by a US Councillor, Emily Durrant, went on to construct a fence made of metal around the car to prevent it from being driven out of the spot.

Furious Man Builds Metal Fence around Car That Blocked His Gate, Social Media reacts
Man creates metal fence around another man's BMW because it parked in front of his gate Photo Credit: @emilyvdurrant
Source: Twitter

Emily, a Councillor representing Mid Wales and Llangors, said the said farmer was upset by the visitor's action and warned that citizens should respect farmers working place and not take it for granted.

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She said:

''We are very welcoming of visitors, they are very important to our local economy and they bring a lot to the area.
''But people must respect the fact rural areas consist of working landscapes and they should be treated as such. It's the same as parking in front of someone's storefront.
''It's an amusing picture, but the message behind it is a serious one. All we ask is for people to be considerate when travelling to rural areas and to be mindful of their surroundings.''

Many tweeps took sides with the farmer and said they would have done more than what he did.

@ThatsASecretLOL said:

"I would have left the fence up until the owner came asking. Then I would have royally screwed with him so he learned his/her lesson. However as this is a BMW I really dont think anything gets through those THICK SKULLS of theirs."

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@Telboy_44 reacted:

"You should have padlocked it all with chains , I'm 100 % behind every farmer trying to protect their right of way."

@RealWilde thought:

"What absolute plank parked in front of the gate when there was about an acre of space around them."

The fence was however removed after the deed made rounds on social media.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that an angry man had burnt his wife after she got a text from another man.

The woman who got serious burns from the incident that happened in September 2016 said she could not get further treatment because doctors are on strike. She further said she could not afford private hospital fees.

The 20-year-old said her husband set her on fire after he saw a text message from another man on her phone.

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