An AMA inspection led to a conflict ‘over nothing’ between two farmers from Mühlviertel, which has since escalated. And placed a 61-year-old in the dock of the criminal court. The judge and prosecutor spoke to the conscience of the parties to the conflict and begged them to bury the hatchet with the help of a surveyor.
“We know it’s not about anything” – at least in this respect, two farmers and neighbors (52, 61) from Königswiesen agreed when the elder appeared as a defendant and the younger as a complainant and witness before the Linz Regional Court . They didn’t even look at each other, the fronts are as hard as granite – because of a ‘stamp’. The 52-year-old says this is a border post that the suspect moved to his advantage. The latter denies this. and his lawyer argues that this is the case. The iron bar at the edge of the pasture is not a boundary marker according to the law.
Control set everything in motion
The background: For years, the meadow was mowed in unison by the neighbors, each up to the “imagined” border. But when an AMA inspector checked the financing applications, he noticed that the pastures declared by the farmers overlapped. About five feet, about 100 yards long. “We are talking about a basic value of 100, whether it is 200 euros,” said the judge, irritated that the farmers were dragging each other in front of the police: disturbing property, insulting, etc.
There is discussion about the accuracy of the data in the digital land registry and whether the post is applicable. Even the prosecutor became emotional: “Someone is pathological. You are wasting your life with this.” She and the judge almost begged, “Go to the surveyor and have everything measured.”
acquittal
A verdict also followed: acquittal because no one knew who had placed or moved the “votes”. Moreover, it is not an official border sign and therefore no reason to complain.
Source: Krone

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