An Influx Of Tourists From Zagreb
It all started when Jakuševac, his village, was integrated into Zagreb, Croatia. Ever since this happened, people from the capital would flock into the area to go to the flea market. After it became a part of the city, the area would see an influx of people every single week. They would go to Jakuševac in the hopes of finding a good deal on various trinkets and knickknacks. Even though this helped the locals make some money, not everyone was thrilled about all the people coming over on a weekly basis.

An Influx Of Tourists From Zagreb
The Flea Market Was Right Across The Street
The weekly flea market attracts a lot of visitors from the city and beyond. It meant that plenty of people would arrive in cars as well. As a matter of fact, it looked like there were way too many vehicles for his liking. There was not enough parking space in the market for these people, so they would park anywhere that they liked. Sadly, Bedekovic’s farm was located across the street, so these visitors would use it as an additional parking lot when the allocated one was full.

The Flea Market Was Right Across The Street