Elon Musk has become wildly unpopular in recent years and months with many people as he has seemingly shifted to the far right on the political spectrum and began spreading conspiracy theories on his social media platform. And it seems that Musk’s haters have now taken to vandalizing some of his products.
A video posted on social media shows a parking lot in Florida that had been rented by Tesla told hold dozens of Cybertrucks before their delivery to consumers. But unfortunately for Musk and Tesla, some vandals decided to use the opportunity to send a vulgar message to Elon Musk with spray paint.
The video shows dozens if not hundreds of Cybertrucks parked in the lot all with a vulgar message to Elon Musk spray painted across the front and the sides.
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Needless to say, this is pretty horrible news for Musk as his popularity continues to fall, and it led to a lot of reactions in the comments of the video.
“300,000 trucks and they couldn’t hire a security to watch them,” one commenter said.
“U lease a parking lot in downtown ft.lauderdale with no security? Seems like a insurance scam lol” another said.
“Millions in inventory with no security?” another person added.
“It doesn’t look like the smartest decision for a parking lot.” another person said.
Tthe vehicle has had numerous problems since it rolled out to consumers earlier this year including a stuck accelerator pedal that caused a recall of all the vehicles and more recently a problem with its windshield wiper motor.

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