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They drove their Cybertrucks in a Mardi Gras parade. Then the crowd turned on them.

  • Joshua Hazel and Christina G. participated in a Mardi Gras parade with their Cybertrucks, only to face vandalism and thousands of dollars in repairs.
  • The parade turned hostile, with alcohol, insults, and beads being thrown at their vehicles.
  • Despite the damage, the incident has led them to buy more Tesla shares.
  • The crowd's behavior shifted dramatically from high energy and enthusiasm to aggression and violence.
  • The Cybertruck owners experienced harassment and physical damage to their vehicles during the parade.
  • Damage included shattered glass panels, torn wraps, and scratched tonneaus, resulting in costly repair estimates.
  • The owners filed police reports and faced repair costs of over $2,000 for broken top glass and thousands more for wrap replacements.
  • The incident left the owners feeling traumatized, but they refuse to be intimidated and have chosen to invest further in Tesla.
  • Some Tesla owners have sold their vehicles due to protests, but Hazel and Christina have chosen to support Tesla even more post-incident.
  • The aftermath of the vandalism incident at the parade highlighted the challenges faced by Tesla owners dealing with harassment and property damage.

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