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Oddjob

Merry fucking Xmas to you assholes
That is fucking dumb.
Bullying and intimidation are very unlikely to make anyone change their behaviour, much more likely to harden their resolve.
Next up, those that have been affected will start letting down the tyres of all electric vehicles as a form of retaliation.
Also, if you get caught you can get charged with trespass and vandalism.

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Halo1

Likes Bikes and Dirt
That is fucking dumb.
Bullying and intimidation are very unlikely to make anyone change their behaviour, much more likely to harden their resolve.
Next up, those that have been affected will start letting down the tyres of all electric vehicles as a form of retaliation.
Sure is. These crazy People need an unknow silent enemy to fight with that can’t fight back. It must help them feel better about their useless lives to be part of a cause. I can only hope as a collective become the victims of their own actions and mummy or daddies car gets attacked.
 

pink poodle

気が狂っている男
This isn't going to end well. I don't disagree about the overrepresentation of unnecessarily large vehicles in built up urban areas, vigilantism isn't going to win supporters. I rode past the house a local - arseholeshitcuntfuckwit - real estate agent a few days ago and was blessed with a moment to glimpse his enormous ford ranger. While I shook my head in an acknowledgement of the embarrassment he should be feeling about his choice, I wasn't tempted to deflate the tyres.
 

Jabubu

let you google that for me
What a bunch of fuckwits. So a Toyota RAV4 is a high polluting cunts car but a v12 2.5T Rolls Royce is a-ok? Such simpletons.
 

Flow-Rider

Burner
This isn't going to end well. I don't disagree about the overrepresentation of unnecessarily large vehicles in built up urban areas, vigilantism isn't going to win supporters. I rode past the house a local - arseholeshitcuntfuckwit - real estate agent a few days ago and was blessed with a moment to glimpse his enormous ford ranger. While I shook my head in an acknowledgement of the embarrassment he should be feeling about his choice, I wasn't tempted to deflate the tyres.
I don't think that many people would be stupid enough to do it in Australia, nearly every second house has security cameras these days. The people that drive these types of cars couldn't care less what other people think of them, it's all about the #MEisALLthatMATTERS movement these days. All the instate fuckwits that drive many of thousands of KMs in their fourwheeler to Qld and then go to the islands and run amok is just unbelievable, no matter how many times the locals tell them not to drive in prohibited areas on the islands, they do it all the same and put it up on wanktube like they're all Kool.
 

dancaseyimages

Mountain bike pornographer
I don't think that many people would be stupid enough to do it in Australia, nearly every second house has security cameras these days. The people that drive these types of cars couldn't care less what other people think of them, it's all about the #MEisALLthatMATTERS movement these days. All the instate fuckwits that drive many of thousands of KMs in their fourwheeler to Qld and then go to the islands and run amok is just unbelievable, no matter how many times the locals tell them not to drive in prohibited areas on the islands, they do it all the same and put it up on wanktube like they're all Kool.
I think this will be one thing that could help in the future is that newer cars log alot of the location data. Tesla for example is good for insurance as they can replay the crash videos and look at the location data and how the driver has driven for the past X amount of time since the vehicle was purchased/associated with that owner. I'm not sure which other cars can do that but when it comes to going offroad into 'environmental' zones that should be off limits, this will hopefully help in the future. Again you need someone to sort through the data but probably could be done through an automated process if companies exposed one for Devs to work on in the future apart from keeping the data to themselves and repair centres.
I know the Super soco electric motorbike has the same features but again not sure about others.
 

Scotty T

Walks the walk
Now I am imagining poodle with insanely large nuts fitted with Schrader valves hanging out at a Tesla charger with mad hippies trying to deflate them. Only 2 beers in. Thanks bube.
 

beeb

Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
Can't remember what thread we were talking about self-checkouts on here a while back, but IMO this is what the long-term plan is:
 

dancaseyimages

Mountain bike pornographer
We have a similar one in Canberra, made from Hempcrete. The major costs was getting people trained and then building standards ticked off (2 millionish budget-house only from the client too from memory but one of the 'better' visually eco-houses compared to the look of hay bale etc.).
 

beeb

Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
Food is already far too processed. We don’t need this. By as direct as you can form the farm gate and you will reduce waste and packaging.
Oh I think it's horrifyingly unnecessary. It's "labour efficient", but energy intensive and provides f-all employment opportunities. But several folk on here thought self-checkouts were great, so I thought I might suggest why the supermarkets would be so keen on them as a first step towards this kind of thing.
 
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