80 Teslas damaged at Hamilton dealership, largest car vandalism reported in Canada against the U.S. company | CBC News
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Hamilton police reported extensive vandalism at a Tesla dealership, where more than 80 vehicles were damaged, prompting investigations into the largest incident of its kind in Canada. Damage included punctured tires and deep scratches. This follows a trend of attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships, linked to political actions involving CEO Elon Musk. In related events, Montreal police arrested activists involved in similar vandalism, reflecting rising tensions surrounding Tesla and climate activism. Authorities are reviewing security footage and seeking public help to identify suspects.
In Hamilton, a staggering 80-plus Tesla vehicles faced extensive damage, presumed to be Canada's most significant act of vandalism against U.S.-based automaker Tesla.
Police are examining CCTV footage to identify the vandals responsible for the deep scratches and punctured tires, urging public assistance in solving the case.
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