Farmer Goes Viral After Towing Dozens of Cars Parked Illegally on His Land During Party

Farmer Goes Viral After Towing Dozens of Cars Parked Illegally on His Land During Party

GEORGIA — A South Carolina farmer is gaining national attention after ordering a fleet of tow trucks to remove dozens of vehicles that had been illegally parked on his farmland by strangers attending a nearby party.

The incident, first shared in a video posted by verified user Amiri King, shows rows of cars lined up across a grassy field as multiple tow trucks arrive to haul them away. The video quickly went viral across social media platforms, earning millions of views and a flood of support for the farmer’s no-nonsense response.

“A bunch of disrespectful people parked their Altimas on private farmland to attend a party,” King captioned the video. “The farmer had the last laugh.”

Dozens of Cars Towed After Uninvited Parking Spree

According to witnesses, the property owner discovered the unexpected crowd on his land late Saturday evening when he noticed lines of cars covering his pasture. When the farmer realized the vehicles belonged to attendees of a nearby event — and that no one had asked permission to use his property — he quickly made a call to local towing companies.

Within hours, a convoy of tow trucks began clearing the field row by row, with several videos showing cars being loaded and hauled away under the evening sky.

“If you park on my land without asking, you’re getting towed. Simple as that,” one commenter quoted the farmer saying.

Social Media Applauds the Farmer’s Response

The footage of the tow trucks — some loaded two cars high — sparked a wave of praise online. Many users hailed the farmer’s decisive move as a lesson in respecting private property.

“He had every right. People think private land means free parking,” one viewer wrote.
“Actions have consequences. They’ll think twice before doing that again,” another added.

The original video shared by King, titled “Love to see it,” received widespread engagement, with users posting memes and comments celebrating what they called “the ultimate country justice.

Legal Standing Supports the Farmer’s Actions

While no official police report has been confirmed, property law experts note that private landowners have the right to remove trespassing vehicles at the owner’s expense if the cars are parked without consent.

Under South Carolina law, unauthorized vehicles on private property can be legally towed — especially if they obstruct agricultural access or damage land.

A Viral Reminder About Respecting Private Property

Though the farmer’s identity has not been publicly shared, the video has since been reposted by numerous accounts across TikTok, X, and Facebook, with users calling it one of the most satisfying clips of the week.

As the clip continues to circulate, many online are seeing the farmer’s quick action as a simple message: always ask before using someone’s land — or risk losing your ride.

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