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People kept parking on farmer's land, he did not take kindly to that.

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Not my story but it was on the news a few years ago in my country, I even managed to find an article on it with a video to prove it actually happened.

its a simple story so I will keep it short.

People kept illegally parking on this one farmer's land even though he asked them not to.

One day he had enough so he waited until everyone parked there and went to work and then he took his tractor and plowed around the cars trapping them on his land, unable to escape through the freshly plowed soil.

Many of the people were pissed off and it made the news.

Here is the article with a video of the cars trapped on the field. http://www.fakt.pl/wydarzenia/swiat/zaoral-pole-i-zlikwidowal-nielegalny-parking/jk6056h

Moral: don't mess with farmers.

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This absolutely made my day.

Even with an audience he just doesn’t give a shit, keeps on going. Well done, farmer dude. Well done.

January 16, 2018 | Forum: r/ProRevenge

Bosnia on verge of becoming 'landlocked'

Main Post: Bosnia on verge of becoming 'landlocked'

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Submission statement:

Croatia's Peljesac Bridge is a prerequisite to enter the borderless Schengen Area. In doing so, however, the project risks undermining Bosnia’s tiny coastline.

Bosnian authorities initially opposed the building of the bridge, originally planned to be only 35 meters (115 feet) high, because it would have made it impossible for large ships to enter the harbor of Neum. Although Neum harbor is not currently fit for commercial traffic, and most of the trade to and from Bosnia and Herzegovina goes through the Croatian port of Ploče, the Bosnian government declared that a new one might be built in the future, and that the construction of the bridge would compromise this ambition.

Croatia claims that the bridge is located exclusively within Croatian territory and Croatian territorial waters and that it is thus entitled under the international law of the sea to construct the bridge without requiring any consent from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatia also expressed commitment to fully respect the international rights enjoyed by other countries in the Pelješac peninsula, including the right of innocent passage enjoyed by all countries under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and the right of Bosnia and Herzegovina to have unrestricted access to the high seas.

https://balkaninsight.com/2018/07/30/bosnia-and-croatia-in-new-row-over-peljesac-bridge-07-30-2018/

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/how-bosnia-ended-up-with-just-12-miles-of-coastline

February 28, 2021 | Forum: r/geopolitics