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Farmer uses tractor to ram illegally parked cars

Incident captured on video

By Diego Flammini
Assistant Editor, North American Content
Farms.com

There are plenty of ways to go about dealing with an illegally parked car including calling the proper authorities or, if possible, asking the driver to move their vehicle.

For a farmer in China, he took matters into his own hands by ramming parked cars with his tractor.

Footage captured on a mobile device in Jiuquan, Gansu Province, shows a farmer using his tractor to move two vehicles that were illegally parked.



 

The first car the farmer moves is a red sedan.

He pushes the car onto the opposite side of the road before directing the back of the car into a tree. The farmer follows that up by making a turn, running into the driver’s side of the car and pushing it until it hits another piece of heavy machinery parked nearby.

The videographer walks by the red car to see the damage before seeing the tractor run into a white SUV. Again, the farmer makes a turn, this time driving into the hood of the SUV, pushing it a few feet.

Reports indicate the driver was found and taken into custody by authorities.

Nobody was injured during the incident.


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