It took four engineering students one night to put it up. And it’ll take an entire crew of city workers a week to take it down.
Wizardof_theNorth on
*The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) said in an email statement that the car is located on a sacred site within the nation’s territory.*
*“Placing or hanging anything upon it is extremely disrespectful both to our People, and to our land,“ said the statement.*
*“We sincerely hope that in the future, people treat it with the respect it deserves.“*
Extremely disrespectful? That seems a tad harsh to be. A slight over reaction in my opinion.
Frosty-Ad-2971 on
These kids hung one from the lions gate way back. It’s tradition here.
JoshL3253 on
> A group, claiming to be University of British Columbia engineering students, has taken credit for the car that appeared on the rock face, which is known by climbers as The Papoose, last week.
I’m surprised they still claimed credit, after being called out for the sloppy job. lol.
At least offer to help clean up if you’re bragging about this, no?
SnoutStreak on
Awesome
bluddystump on
Wrap a sling through the cab and pick it off with a helicopter. There has to be a helicopter logging operation nearby. Send the bill to UBC.
DromarX on
Knew it was an engineering prank as soon as I saw the picture.
superfluid on
> The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) said in an email statement that the car is located on a sacred site within the nation’s territory.
>
> „Placing or hanging anything upon it is extremely disrespectful both to our People, and to our land,“ said the statement.
>
> „We sincerely hope that in the future, people treat it with the respect it deserves.“
Good lord, get over yourselves.
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It took four engineering students one night to put it up. And it’ll take an entire crew of city workers a week to take it down.
*The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) said in an email statement that the car is located on a sacred site within the nation’s territory.*
*“Placing or hanging anything upon it is extremely disrespectful both to our People, and to our land,“ said the statement.*
*“We sincerely hope that in the future, people treat it with the respect it deserves.“*
Extremely disrespectful? That seems a tad harsh to be. A slight over reaction in my opinion.
These kids hung one from the lions gate way back. It’s tradition here.
> A group, claiming to be University of British Columbia engineering students, has taken credit for the car that appeared on the rock face, which is known by climbers as The Papoose, last week.
I’m surprised they still claimed credit, after being called out for the sloppy job. lol.
At least offer to help clean up if you’re bragging about this, no?
Awesome
Wrap a sling through the cab and pick it off with a helicopter. There has to be a helicopter logging operation nearby. Send the bill to UBC.
Knew it was an engineering prank as soon as I saw the picture.
> The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) said in an email statement that the car is located on a sacred site within the nation’s territory.
>
> „Placing or hanging anything upon it is extremely disrespectful both to our People, and to our land,“ said the statement.
>
> „We sincerely hope that in the future, people treat it with the respect it deserves.“
Good lord, get over yourselves.