For something similar here on a pavement, im really tempted to spray paint a line up all the cars in line with the curb but too worried that I’ll be the only one getting into trouble. Maybe if theres a washable one or I could get a few people together to protest
Well there’s the obvious stuff like how the news always implies it’s regular paint, with the more balanced outlets typically vox-popping someone who thinks the painty thing has been permanently ruined without the reporter correcting them, and the right-wing outlets explicitly saying the object has been permanently ruined.
For something similar here on a pavement, im really tempted to spray paint a line up all the cars in line with the curb but too worried that I’ll be the only one getting into trouble. Maybe if theres a washable one or I could get a few people together to protest
there are sprays that use chalk (used as construction markers too)
they can be washed and they’re very very very visible
☞ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalk_paint
Exclusively using chalk paint hasn’t done much to protect Just Stop Oil from unreasonable consequences.
care to elaborate?
Well there’s the obvious stuff like how the news always implies it’s regular paint, with the more balanced outlets typically vox-popping someone who thinks the painty thing has been permanently ruined without the reporter correcting them, and the right-wing outlets explicitly saying the object has been permanently ruined.
If I have the lap bar open on my stroller, there’s this connecting piece of metal that really scrapes paint jobs…