Belgrade Blockaders Create Chaos, Knock Over Trash Bins, and Run From Police!
This morning, Belgrade was on the brink of a total traffic meltdown—not because of usual congestion, but due to violent blockaders trying to paralyze key roads. Luckily, all streets and bridges remained passable because these blockaders scattered like scared cats as soon as the police showed up!
At the corner of Cvijićeva and Starina Novak streets, a scene straight out of a horror movie unfolded: masked blockaders knocked over trash bins and scattered garbage in the middle of the street, as if waging a personal war against order and peace. But the moment police arrived, they vanished faster than you can say “blockade.” One was caught and detained.
Remember, the police warned last night that anyone planning illegal blockades today would face firm action to protect public order and peace. Still, a group of troublemakers didn’t care and went ahead to harass citizens. A handful of blockaders walked onto streets, crossing endlessly and stopping traffic, causing chaos and frustrating everyone trying to get to work or elsewhere.
This behavior isn’t just rude—it’s a serious problem for the city and its residents. Traffic collapse in Belgrade isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a blow to the economy, daily life, and everyone’s safety.
Why are blockaders doing this?
Motives vary, but the goal is clear: create chaos and force demands or messages by any means. However, these tactics only fuel public anger and raise tensions. The police have shown they’re ready to act, but how long can they keep control if these scenes continue?
What do citizens say?
Many are outraged. “We pay taxes, follow the law, and these thugs make our lives hell!” says one Belgrader stuck in traffic. Others say it’s time for authorities and police to find a long-term solution because these blockades aren’t just a Belgrade problem—they affect other Serbian cities too.
Police are on it
The Ministry of Internal Affairs made it clear they won’t tolerate violence and will take all measures to protect citizens and traffic flow. This morning, four masked troublemakers were detained in New Belgrade, showing how serious the situation is.
Bottom line?
Belgrade could have come to a standstill today, but didn’t—thanks to quick police action. Still, the question remains: how long can the city withstand these attacks on public order? Blockades aren’t a solution—they’re a problem that needs urgent fixing.
If you got stuck in traffic or saw these scenes today, know you’re not alone in your frustration. And if you’ve got a hot take on this mess, drop it somewhere—maybe your words will spark change or at least make someone stuck in the jam crack a smile!
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