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Farmer sprays cars with slurry after they illegally parked on field

A furious farmer sprayed dozens of cars with slurry during the heatwave after they illegally parked on a field in a beauty spot.

Phone footage shows at least 20 vehicles, including Mercedes, Jaguars and BMWs, parked on private land near Rydal Water, in the Lake District, Cumbria, covered in muck.

At the start of the video, a sign is visible which reads ‘Polite Notice – DO NOT PARK IN THE FIELD’ and above is another sign which says ‘SHEEP IN FIELD’.

One black Mercedes appears to have been drenched in the manure mixture while other fuming owners can be seen assessing the damage.

Parking in the beauty spot has been a long-standing issue with further pressure piled on during the bank holiday and summer periods.

Cumbria Police had previously warned visitors to the national park to park vehicles in an ‘appropriate place’ which follows the ‘highway code’.

Dylan Wakley, 25, recorded the video at 3.20pm as he was driving through the area to Buttermere with his partner Emma Hudson, 24.

The farmer, from Lyme Regis, Devon, who was also on holiday at the time, said he has no sympathy for the car owners.

A furious farmer sprayed dozens of cars with slurry during the heatwave after they illegally parked on a field near Rydal Water, in the Lake District, Cumbria

A furious farmer sprayed dozens of cars with slurry during the heatwave after they illegally parked on a field near Rydal Water, in the Lake District, Cumbria

Phone footage shows at least 20 vehicles, including Mercedes, Jaguars and BMWs, parked on private land near Rydal Water, in the Lake District, Cumbria, covered in muck

Phone footage shows at least 20 vehicles, including Mercedes, Jaguars and BMWs, parked on private land near Rydal Water, in the Lake District, Cumbria, covered in muck

A sign is visible which reads 'Polite Notice - DO NOT PARK IN THE FIELD' and above is another sign which says 'SHEEP IN FIELD'

A sign is visible which reads ‘Polite Notice – DO NOT PARK IN THE FIELD’ and above is another sign which says ‘SHEEP IN FIELD’

He said: ‘I can’t blame the farmer really. These motorists have ignored the sign and gone out of their way to park on the field, so fair enough.

‘Any farmer who has dealt with tourists has dreamed of doing this. I say poor farmer for having to put up with them.

‘Imagine coming back from a long walk to find your car covered in slurry, horrid. But it is their own fault.

‘It acts as a good deterrent and is justice, really.’

Dylan says that he heard that the car owners had parked there after moving rocks deliberately placed on the field to stop people from accessing the land.

He also said that people need to ‘remember to be considerate’ and have some ‘common sense’ which he says ‘people sometimes forget’ when they are on holiday.

Dylan said that later the same day he visited Ambleside and there were queues of cars waiting outside the local car wash.

Other people have posted online in support of the farmer.

One said: ‘Never mess with a farmer and never park in their fields.’

Another said: ‘If only there was a water shortage and the car wash had been shut.’

While a local said: ‘He should get a bonus from the carwash company.’

Another said: ‘This guy must be so frustrated, honestly. The absolute disrespect of some people.

‘If it was my field, I would do so much worse just for the audacity of ignoring my signs. He also needs that shit he’s wasting on these cars, so he’s actually at a double loss here.’

In a social media post, Cumbria Police said: ‘If you’re parking somewhere, make sure it is following the highway code and in an appropriate place that is not going to block any drivers – especially emergency services vehicles that may need to get through.’

Cumbria Police has been approached for further comment.

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