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Eco vandals strike again in Dundee as tyres on 20 cars deflated overnight

Tyre Extinguishers have struck again in Dundee.
Tyre Extinguishers have struck again in Dundee.

Eco vandals have deflated the tyres of 20 more cars in Dundee as part of an ongoing protest against the environmental impact of SUVs.

It’s the third time the group, named Tyre Extinguishers, has struck in the city after similar incidents in Broughty Ferry and City Quay.

This time the Dundee branch, named Dundeeflators, has targeted cars in the streets surrounding Craigiebarns Primary School in Craigiebank and Eastern Primary School in Broughty Ferry.

Tyre extinguishers strike again

On Friday morning, vehicle owners woke up to the vandalism alongside notes left on windscreens.

The group says it is carrying out the action because SUVs cause more air pollution than smaller cars and claim most owners do not need such a large vehicle.

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One of the leaflets left on an owner’s windscreen.

It comes after 100 cars were targeted in Edinburgh on Thursday morning.

The activists claim to have deflated tyres on thousands of vehicles across the UK since the start of May, as well as cars in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden, the US, and New Zealand.

3D printed valve caps used

Those involved are using 3D-printed valve caps or lentils to deflate tyres.

They unscrew the tyre valve cap then place a small object inside (such as a lentil) so the pin is depressed.

The dust cap is then screwed back onto the valve which, over a period of a few hours, will deflate the tyre.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We have received several reports of vehicle tyres being deliberately deflated in the Dundee area.

“This is a reckless and potentially dangerous act which could put drivers and road users at risk.

“Enquiries are ongoing to establish who is responsible.

“We would encourage members of the public to call us immediately if they see anyone acting suspiciously near to parked vehicles.

“I would also urge all drivers to check their vehicle before setting off and to contact the police on 101 should they suspect their vehicle has been tampered with.”