A vegan sues her neighbors for the smell of meat and thousands of people plan to have a community barbecue very close to her home
There are people with a rather heavy sense of humor, but others who do it to "protest peacefully." Recently, an Australian vegan woman sued her neighbors because the smell of meat came to her house.
Cilla Carden is the name of the plaintiff. He started a lawsuit against his neighbors for the smell of meat that came to his house. The justice did not give him the reason, in addition he rejected the appeal that he had made so that the lawsuit could continue its process.
Barbecues are a tradition in Australia
Despite the fact that the courts agreed with their neighbors by considering it an Australian tradition, the media covered the news and alerted citizens that they are now preparing a massive barbecue.
The plan is to attend the street where Cilla Carden lives in Perth on October 19, preparing for a great barbecue. The lawyers warned that they installed security cameras in the vegan's house, to denounce anyone who wants to enter her property.
Of course, on Facebook where the event is being organized, they are recommended to make a peaceful protest and will not allow them to enter private property.
Faced with threats, possible riots and a meat and vegan war, organizers recently withdrew the invitation and changed the idea.
What they are looking for is that that day many people from that sector make barbecues, upload their photos to social networks and motivate them to make barbecue to support Australian farmers.