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      2 days ago

      The owners of the cars that were burnt. AFAIK the cars burned were there for repairs.

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          1 day ago

          No but pretty sure it will cost them time, money and opportunity.

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              15 hours ago

              I don’t know how old you are and what experiences you’ve had but time, money and opportunity costs are serious.

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                  13 hours ago

                  Maybe it’s just where I am right now but being a family provider and seeing those burning cars for the cause of a first-worlder’s idea of rebellion is just painful to watch.

                  I drive a basic vehicle but I try to take care of it as much as I can because a I and my family use it everyday and rely on it heavily for our daily living.

                  It bothers me that I cannot get it serviced at the correct intervals, have the deep scratches repaired before they start to rust, replace the tires that are already 4 years old and attend to all the little details that would extend the life of the car and make it look a bit more presentable.

                  And here I see expensive cars, cars I could not even dream of buying, being purposely burnt just to “send a message” to the CEO of the car’s manufacturer.

                  It is such a silly waste, such a decadent display.