I'll never understand what about protesting a car dealership no one wants to buy a car from is considered a good use of time...
I'm sure it makes people feel like they're accomplishing something, but you can get that same dopamine hit and actually accomplish something.
Like, why not protest your politicians and demand they hold Tesla accountable for abusing EV tax rebates through fraudulent sales reporting?
The Star reported earlier this month that Tesla filed an extraordinary number of EV rebate claims in the final days of the program in January, with a single Tesla dealership in Quebec City claiming nearly $20 million in public subsidies by documenting more than 4,000 electric vehicle sales over a single weekend.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-freezes-rebates-tesla-1.7493434
Future rebates are stalled, but I haven't seen any mention about fines and collections of the prior fraudulent payments.
That would actually hurt Musk, protesting a car dealership no one was buying a car from doesn't do anything.