Hmm. Cameras looking in every direction on a Cybertruck? I guess that means wear a balaclava and sun glasses, and park your car out of line-of-sight of the Cybertruck before committing felony vandalism.
“Freeze frame and blow up his face. Go on all the social media platforms and post your video. I would file a police report stating that if he is willing to do this in public, then he obviously has some type of vendetta against me, and therefore, I feel threatened and fearful for my life… the only way these people will learn [is] if they are shamed,” one comment reads. “Can you make an 8 x 11 print out of his face with a QR code that leads to the video so everybody in your city will know who this guy is and what he did?? can’t we just make him famous?”
Pathetic.
One member posted a video of Mennonite men who just happened to be glancing at the car. Another posted a video of a clearly identifiable man who just happened to be walking by and turned to look at a parked Cybertruck. One Cybertruck owner posted a video of a mother and her two young children taking a photo in front of the truck. “Does this seem suspicious to anyone?” they said.
Weak baby-man suspicion and paranoia. Good.
I joined that group just to see the amount of people trying to cope. it’s pretty funny
They should because that thing will increase the pedestrian’s rate of injury or death.
Just out of curiosity, is it just the trucks getting targeted, rather than any Tesla?
I think to some extent people realize folks may have bought a regular Tesla before it was as obvious how shitty Musk is. However, cybertruck owners definitely bought as his behavior was becoming obvious and have no excuse. So while there’s certainly some derision towards Tesla, it’s “safer” to target cybertrucks, so they get the vast majority.