A man from California thought it was a good idea to drive for San Francisco in a Cybertruck, giving Nazi greeting, and now he is living to tell.
The April 23 video shows a frame of Marco Díaz in the front seat of the vehicle, with the arm out the window, throwing the greeting Sieg Salute.
You can also hear a homophobic insult from the truck and
The problem is that Cybertruck also presented the name and logo of its Modesto company, Cyber Electric.
The footage was published for the first time at social media sites on Wednesday, and quickly fed an avalanche of bad criticism on the Cyber Electrics Yelp page.
“There is no space in modest for Nazi companies,” wrote a yelper.
“Is this who wants in your home, around your family’s performance repairs?” He asked another review of Yelper.
For Thursday, a discharge of responsibility appeared on the site, pointing out that the comments had a leg temporarily disabled due to the “increase in public care.”
Cyber Electric has also disabled its Instagram and Facebook accounts.
In a statement to Sfgate, Díaz apologized for his actions, in a statement to Sfgate.
“I deeply regret my actions in the video. I was intoxicated and foolishly reacted to provocation, but I took a complete answer,” says his statement at the exit.
Díaz denied having made homophobic statements and insisted on “the gesture does not reflect my beliefs, and regrets the damage that falls.”