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    1. BothZookeepergame612 on

      How ironic, why would you spend that kind of money, to not be able to drive it…

    2. For non trivial reasons too like the lack of crumple zones and the use of sharp angles in the bodywork

    3. No_Priors on

      Who would think a car with a giant, child’s head height, stainless steel blade for a bonnet would be dangerous!

    4. mactan400 on

      I see these everywhere here in Los Angeles. Most drivers are these 20 year old youtubers / onlyfans

    5. GeneraalSorryPardon on

      A rapper in NL drives around in a Cybertruck, registered in Albania where they are a little more relaxed about admitting vehicles apparently. He can drive it for max 6 months in NL but then has to go back to Albania. As a pedestrian or bicyclist, I wouldn’t want to have a collision with such that monstrosity.

    6. traumalt on

      But the article says it’s rego’ed and insured abroad? I’ve driven cars with US plates in UK and Europe before no problems, wondering why this one is a problem now? 

    7. OffOption on

      Yeah… no shit.

      Civilized places dont allow a stupid braindead deathtrap on four wheels drive on public roads.

    8. SajusBijunas on

      Very soon Elon Musk on twitter: ‘UK police are paedophiles!’

    9. azeumicus on

      I really am surprised how come no accidents involving the Cybertruck and people are in the news yet. Either they hide the shit, or nobody got hurt yet…but those angles look sharp af.

    10. tomba_be on

      Good. In multiple other countries the car is illegal as well, but if some asshole gets in the news because he’s still driving it nothing happens beyond “well that’s not allowed, we will have to look into this!”.

      They should all be immediately seized and scrapped.

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