Foxes ‘nibble’ on eco-friendly brake cables in UK after petroleum switch
Sky News host James Morrow says foxes have been targeting eco-friendly brake cables in Britain after car manufacturers made the switch from petroleum to soy-based cables.
“The foxes go, ah gee this looks like a tasty little treat, they come and they nibble and then all the brake fluid leaks out and your brakes don’t work,” Mr Morrow said.
“People in Britain are having to put these basically giant car nappies on their cars to keep the foxes from getting in.”
Видео Foxes ‘nibble’ on eco-friendly brake cables in UK after petroleum switch канала Sky News Australia
“The foxes go, ah gee this looks like a tasty little treat, they come and they nibble and then all the brake fluid leaks out and your brakes don’t work,” Mr Morrow said.
“People in Britain are having to put these basically giant car nappies on their cars to keep the foxes from getting in.”
Видео Foxes ‘nibble’ on eco-friendly brake cables in UK after petroleum switch канала Sky News Australia
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