'Agent Frikandel', Who Handed Out Homemade Fines in Mol, Turns Out to Be Mason (6): "Fortunately, the Police Could Laugh About it."
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Mason walked the streets of his Belgian town dressed as an agent and leaving toy sanctions on the cars. His particular hobby ended up drawing the attention of the real police
In Mol, the mysterious 'Officer Frikandel' has been unmasked; he was placing homemade fines under windshield wipers in his neighborhood. It turned out to be 6-year-old Mason from Mol-Achterbos. A number of people took the fines to the police, who had already announced via social media that it was an innocent prank. Meanwhile, Mason has visited the police. "A dream come true," says his mother, Elke Vansonhoven.
A toy book, a toy police uniform and a go-kart as a patrol car: that was all toddler Mason (6) needed to captivate the Mol district of Antwerp for days. As the mysterious 'Agent Frikandel', he enthusiastically wrote out fines to local residents. His parents are now revealing his identity, but are simultaneously issuing a warning: "Everyone had better keep a close eye on things from now on." The local police are already reacting enthusiastically …
Motorists in Mol, Belgium, just across the border from Luyksgestel, were surprised when they found a ‘police fine’ under their windshield wipers over the past few days. The culprit? 6-year-old Mason, better known as ‘Officer Frikandel’. Armed with a toy ticket book, a police uniform, and a modified go-kart, he kept his neighborhood on edge for days.
Motorists in Mol, Belgium, were surprised when they found a 'police fine' under their windshield wipers over the past few days. The culprit? 6-year-old Mason, better known as 'Agent Frikandel'. Armed with a toy ticket book, a police uniform, and a modified go-kart, he kept his neighborhood on edge for days.
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