A U.K.-based activist group called "The Tyre Extinguishers" has landed in the U.S. and claims they've deflated tires on dozens of SUVs in several major cities, including New York, Chicago, and the Bay Area. The group, which says the thirsty SUVs significantly contribute to climate change, has no official leadership but encourages independent participation through social media and offers a hallmark note to be left on the victims' cars.
Deflating people's tires is unlikely to win the group many fans or inspire SUV owners to make greener choices. Instead, the overall goal is to step up operations to the point where it is "impossible to own a huge polluting 4x4 in the world’s urban areas." Many more tires will have to be let down to achieve that target. In the meantime, a handful of SUV owners will wake up frustrated now and then to find another leaflet and another flat tire.
Annoy those climate deniers into submission by vandalizing their SUV's. That's the ticket!
Chelsea and Ann Arbor are two of the most liberal towns around here. On any given day you'll find no shortage of SUV's and pickup trucks in either city. I think I'll send a message to that group that they'll find some easy targets in Ann Arbor.
One of the reasons I left Seattle 11 years ago is to avoid nonsense like this. It's very peaceful here in the Kentucky sticks. Cities were bad enough before the pandemic. They are a place to be avoided now.
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One of the reasons I left Seattle 11 years ago is to avoid nonsense like this. It's very peaceful here in the Kentucky sticks. Cities were bad enough before the pandemic. They are a place to be avoided now.
Don't take this the wrong way but I'd hate to live as you do. Scared to leave the house unless strapped and scared spitless to be seen downtown. You seem to view city life as some sort of Mad Max hellscape.
Don't take this the wrong way but I'd hate to live as you do. Scared to leave the house unless strapped and scared spitless to be seen downtown. You seem to view city life as some sort of Mad Max hellscape.
Around here folk like that have visions of the city like scenes from Escape From New York.
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One of the reasons I left Seattle 11 years ago is to avoid nonsense like this. It's very peaceful here in the Kentucky sticks. Cities were bad enough before the pandemic. They are a place to be avoided now.
Yeah left the ant nest of New York several years ago for the open space of Central Florida. However after the pandemic it appears everyone is heading for Central Florida. It appears that Tampa and Orlando will soon be one big city.