Artists Destroy Gas-Guzzling El Camino

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Well, I doubt they could have carried sledge hammers and extra bicycles in a prius. I ride a Harley at 50 mpg to and from work (48 miles round trip) and for most errands. But, I have my Jeep Cherokee for those monthly trips to Sams Club and Home Depot. Stupid. By the way, when are private pools going to be outlawed?

freelisa_2000 of TX 9:52AM September 22, 2008

How could they? I had two El Caminos and loved them both. The last rusted out in 1994 (salty Ohio winter streets). Put these clowns in jail for their irrational behavior - their bikes are probably made from the recycled iron in my Camino!

Thomas L. Ensminger of UT 3:49PM September 19, 2008

I doubt that the police would classify that "art" under 1st Amendment rights...

Sounds to me like "illegal dumping". Whether you're dumping your garbage illegally for a "cause" or not - It still makes a mess that someone has to pay for and clean up.

I hope the cops can track down this bunch of eviro nuts and put them to work cleaning up parks and beaches as part of a "community service" sentence. That might actually accomplish something positive.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 1:16PM September 18, 2008

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