Tesla (TSLA) made a successful move by merging a Diner and Supercharging facility for owners of Tesla cars and other EVs.
Looks like this success has also given way for Tesla naysayers and Elon Musk haters to squeeze out their anger.
Within days of its opening, the bathroom of the Tesla Diner was vandalized by an unknown person or group of people.
When a Tesla owner and influencer visited the Tesla Diner in Hollywood, she saw that the door of the bathroom had some writing on it.

Looks like the vandal used a permanent marker to write “FLEATS” in a fancy font on the door. The inside of the bathroom was also a mess as things were randomly thrown on the floor as a sign of exasperation.
In another incident, an NPC protester yelled and flipped at a Tesla Cybertruck owner outside the Diner. The protester was holding a signboard saying “Workers Should Have Power, Not The Billionaires”.
The Cybertruck owner didn’t respond to the protester’s advancements as he didn’t physically harm his pickup truck (video below).
Vandalism against Tesla vehicles, Stores, and Superchargers is not a new thing. However, the cases of vandalism and even arson increased after Elon Musk joined President Donald Trump’s team and headed the DOGE initiative.
Months after Elon Musk left the DOGE, the anger is still there which reflected in the Tesla Diner’s bathroom getting vandalized.
Due to the high volume of people rushing to the Tesla Diner, people have to wait in long queues to get a chance to eat at the automaker’s exquisite restaurant. In this rush, Tesla owners who pre-order from their vehicles are given preference to enter as their vehicles charge.
This specific vandalism case might be due to the frustration of non-Tesla owners having to wait longer compared to Tesla owners ordering ahead of arrival.
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