Until you have experienced the constant nuisance of annual summer traffic, blocking access to your home, then we cannot really argue the case of wanton criminal damage.
I have no sympathy with the owners of the vehicles, only for the farmer, who has to constantly live with farming in such a beautiful part of the country, and the problems its represents.
Whether its the way ive been brought up, or just my intelligence, ive never parked anywhere where access is restricted, just incase someone does drive a bit too close to my car and causes damage.
One poorly parked vehicle maybe, but dozens of cars parked in a terribly narrow access road, what do they expect for the consequences of their foolish actions, a quiet and timid farmer patiently waiting several hours for their return.
Its obviously a recurring problem for this land owner, a problem that the National Park does not want to confront, simply because the millions of walkers using the fells, are more important financially than the plight of a lone farmer.