Farmer Covers Mercedes In Slurry After Owner Parks In His Field
BY THEREDNOW STAFF
A viral video clip has arised of a farmer coating a Mercedes-Benz in slurry after locating it parked in his field:
The farmer – apparently from Cornwall – is spreading slurry in his field as he comes close to a Mercedes-Benz near the gateway.
The farmers purposes end up being clear as he borders better still to the car as well as explains to a kid, whose voice can additionally be listened to from the tractor: “Could see I was spreading out slurry.
One individual that shared the vid composed: “If youre going to the coastline and also theres no place to park, dont illegally use a farmers field … especially when they are spreading slurry.
Then, as the flying s*** creeps towards the Merc, the farmer delivers his James Bond-esque sign-off: “I hope you have as much fun washing your car as Im going to have painting it for ya.”
Seconds later, the Benz is transformed with a glossy, fresh brown coat.
The reaction to the video online has been mixed. On the one hand, there are those who inherently enjoy seeing a Mercedes covered in s***, particularly one that is presumably illegally parked.
One person who shared the vid wrote: “If youre going to the beach and theres nowhere to park, dont illegally use a farmers field… especially when they are spreading slurry. Only in Cornwall.”
Another said: “Personally I dont see a problem with the farmer doing this, if you have the stupidity to park on someones property illegally then Im afraid you deal with the consequences he got off lightly, park on my drive and you would be blocked in for many hours to come!”
However, there were others who thought the farmer took his retaliation too far.
One person said: “I am sorry, I think it is mean and horrible. Used to live in Cornwall and loved it but this is disgraceful. He did it on purpose for no good reason at all. Obviously even this damned virus situation hasnt changed some people for the better.”
Whatever you think of the video, let it serve as a reminder that not farmers love having uninviting guests on their land.