a video they put out injuly has gone viral. first, find a cone. make sure their car is empty and repeat. it s not entirely clear whether what they re doing is legal so a spokesperson for the group agreed to be interviewed under the condition of anonymity. how would you describe your group? are you vigilantes, are you a campaigning group, what are you? we re definitely not vigilantes. i think we re just a group of people, we don t like cars and we re doing what we can about it. however, driverless car companies have hit back, saying what the group is doing is bad for road users and is vandalism. waymo says what you re doing is vandalism. how do you respond to that? it s not vandalism because that requires property damage and we re not damaging anything. as soon as you take the cone off the cars are right back to working condition and on their way. they hope to expand across america and beyond. but others here in the city hope they ultimately fail to convince authorities the technology i
the flip flopping is emblematic of a city unsure about whether to embrace these robo taxis. and some have even taken to the streets in protest. a group called safe streets rebel has been disabling the cars by putting cones on their bonnets. a video they put out injuly has gone viral. first, find a cone. make sure their car is empty and repeat. it s not entirely clear whether what they re doing is legal so a spokesperson for the group agreed to be interviewed under the condition of anonymity. how would you describe your group? are you vigilantes, are you a campaigning group, what are you? we re definitely not vigilantes. i think we re just a group of people, we don t like cars and we re doing what we can about it. however, driverless car companies have hit back, saying what the group is doing is bad for road users and is vandalism. waymo says what you re doing is vandalism. how do you respond to that? it s not vandalism because that requires property damage and we re
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let s go to straight to the racecourse near liverpool and speak to our correspondent sharon barbour. hello. it has been a day of real tension and drama. of course with the race being stopped, that was the goal of animal rising, they had talked about it all week and it was said it couldn t happen. when we arrived this morning the whole track was surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of police. the police themselves told us they had never seen so many police at an event and some police were drafted in from wales. you can see around me that the police are still here because the police are still here because the tension is still here. the campaigning group, animal rising, protecting the welfare of the horses, they claim are delighted and many of the racegoers are appalled at the events. there will be an