Ingrid Lorentzen said yes when the police asked if they could flash drivers from her entrance. Now she is bombarded with rubbish.
Ingrid Lorentzen said yes when the Southern and Southern Jutland Police asked if they could flash drivers from her entrance in Bramming.
But it has cost her dearly. Because angry motorists are now throwing rubbish onto her property. What began as balls of solar paper has developed into a landfill.
She tells this to TV2 Syd .
Now she has asked the police to stay away from her plot. And the photo van has also disappeared. It just doesn't make her any less angry about the consequences.
– I have asked them not to stay here anymore. And I am angry that I have to say that they are not allowed, she tells the media.
The Southern and Sonderjylland Police are outraged by the harassment Ingrid Lorentzen is subjected to. And if it continues, law enforcement uses surveillance to catch the guilty road hogs.
However, the 75-year-old woman has not yet reported the harassment to the police. However, the law enforcement authorities do not believe that it should be necessary to warn citizens that cooperating with the police in this way may have consequences.
Because 'it's not normal', as police inspector Jan Lambertsen says to TV Syd. The question then is whether the harassment against Marie Lorentzen stops here.
Unfortunately, she is not the only one experiencing that kind of harassment.
TV2 Østjylland has also been able to tell about a couple who let a photo van stay on their property and are now paying the price for it in a kind of people's court of angry motorists.