Eco vigilantes focusing on 4x4s and SUVs have set their sights on Glasgow.
Vandals calling themselves " The Tyre Extinguishers " deflated tyres in posh elements of Edinburgh in a transfer branded "reckless" by cops.
They claimed to have deflated the tyres of round 20 SUVs in Edinburgh within the early hours of Sunday, in a bid to "make it unattainable" to personal such vehicles in cities.
It got here simply days after they claimed to have hit round 100 of the automobiles throughout the capital.
And now evidently the local weather campaigners are planning to take the motion down the M8.
In a tweet posted yesterday, the group talked about Glasgow - and begged for volunteers.
A Twitter submit stated: "SUVs disarmed within the posh Bruntsfield space final evening. Brighton, London, Bristol - appears to be like like Edinburgh is coming on your file! The place's Glasgow at??"
In one other tweet, they requested: "The place are our Glasgow individuals at? Need to become involved? E-mail us at tyreextinguishers@riseup.internet."
In complete, the group estimates they've deflated tyres on round 200 vehicles in Edinburgh since March, and have additionally focused automobiles in Dundee.
Related assaults came about in Glasgow when COP26 was being held within the metropolis final November and flyers had been left on the focused vehicles by nameless protestors.
A spokesman for the group stated: "We're defending ourselves in opposition to local weather change, air air pollution and unsafe drivers.
"We do that with a easy tactic: Deflating the tyres of those large, pointless automobiles, inflicting inconvenience for his or her house owners.
"Deflating tyres repeatedly and inspiring others to do the identical will flip the minor inconvenience of a flat tyre into a large impediment for driving large killer automobiles round our streets.
"We're taking this motion as a result of governments and politicians have failed to guard us from these large automobiles. Everybody hates them, aside from the individuals who drive them."
Police Scotland stated they acquired a number of experiences of tyres being deflated.
Superintendent Mark Rennie stated: "We've got acquired a lot of experiences of car tyres being intentionally deflated within the Edinburgh space.
"It is a reckless and probably harmful act which may put drivers and street customers in danger.
"Enquiries are ongoing and we might encourage members of the general public to name us instantly in the event that they see anybody performing suspiciously near parked automobiles.
"I'd additionally urge all drivers to verify their car earlier than setting off and to contact the police on 101 ought to they think their car has been tampered with."
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