As you can see in this video, which has been broadcast on social networks, several car drivers have joined the campaign.
Four Prequel Campaigns
A few years ago, the Get Out of Here movement launched a similar campaign. "To the Spanish and French police, to the Civil Guard, to the gendarmes and to the occupying forces in general, we will say more loudly what we think of them: Get the hell out of here. That's what I came for. Laughing vous d'ici," they said in a note.
They wanted to put a new code on the table: sound the horn four times with the car. "Four times tap the tube, horn or horn, or whatever, to say from al-de_he-men or in their tongues que-se-va-yan and ba-rrez-d'i-ci. A small gesture that will make us smile," they said. They also posted some videos and called on people to join. "Imagine the constant shaking that we will cause them if we manage to expand the practice. We will make them skateboarders, because we have the honor of baptizing the term," they say.
"When we pass in front of the barracks, when we cross with their cars, when they wait in long lines in the controls to show their power," the horn is called to sound. "Every day we pass in front of hundreds of buildings. You need to hear it. Until they leave. Every single day. All the time,” they said.
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