Climate protesters become agitated and glue their hands to the car exhibit’s floor.

In a follow-up tweet, Gianluca Grimalda stated, “Just to be clear, supporters are allowed to leave the building but are unable to reenter.” “We have to eat the meals that Wolkswagen [sic] provides; we are unable to order our own.

The lights are off. security personnel with bright torches conducting sporadic, surprise inspections. The police have just arrived.

As seen in the video below, other demonstrators outside the center sprayed red paint—ostensibly representing blood—on the pavilion’s steps, raised a banner, and damaged windows.

Naturally, demands accompany every protest, and this one wasn’t about pleading for containers to hold their bodily waste.

Rather, among other things, the demonstrators wanted the German authorities to reduce the speed limit to 100 km/h (approximately 62 mph).

A week after Francis’ funeral, Donald Trump shares a photo of himself as pope while cardinals convene to choose the new head of the Catholic Church.

Unsettling moment when a driver exacts severe road rage retaliation by committing a horrible act