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Abandoned caravan by the lake – landowner threatens to report to police

10.11.2025 16:49 1 min 1 source
Hadeland ENG
Abandoned caravan by the lake – landowner threatens to report to police
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An old caravan was left near Jarenvatnet lake in Hadeland over the weekend, likely for good. The landowner observed the individuals responsible and warns of legal action if it is not removed. Littering is illegal in Norway, with penalties ranging from fines to up to two years in prison.

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Abandoned caravan by the lake – landowner threatens to report to police

10.11.2025 Hadeland ENG

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