This is the time of the year when we lift TTAC’s no flaming policy to chronicle a strange New Year’s custom: The burning of cars.
This year, the flames reached Hollywood. Over the three days before New Year’s Eve, 43 fires were set in Hollywood, most of them to parked cars.
The police is looking for a white male between 20 and 30 years old with a receding hairline and a shoulder-length ponytail, AP reports (via the Atlanta Journal-Constitution). The man was caught on a security camera, but is otherwise still at large.
A neighborhood watch was organized in Hollywood, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Checking in at the usual hotspots around the world, we find relative calm elsewhere.
In France, where the torching of cars had turned into a New Year’s tradition, the Interior Minister said that the night passed “in a calm, uneventful manner.” 60,000 extra police in the streets calmed things down. As in the year before, the Interior Ministry does not release statistics of burning cars, “to avoid competition between cities,” as L’Express reports.
In Hamburg, Germany, where this year 270 cars were torched, none lit the last night of the year. It may have been the product of fire prevention: Police had tracked a suspect since summer. Last Tuesday, he was observed loading several filled jerry cans into his car. Three torched luxury cars later, the police had enough evidence and arrested him. He will be charged with 20 – 30 cases, says Die Welt.
No reports from Berlin, which used to compete with Hamburg in a torch relay. Brennende-autos.de, the site that chronicled and geo-tagged burning cars in Berlin, had given up in October 2010.
On the used car lot of a dealer in Ludwigsburg, Germany, three cars went up in flames. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone used to New Year’s Eve revelries to get rid of some inventory …
This isn’t the first time West Hollywood has suffered car torchings.
During the 80s Jeeps were being set afire while they sat in their car ports. Doubt it’s the same guy,but the idea seems to be back in fashion.
“most of the were parked cars”? That drew me in. If all 43 are insured against arson, is this large enough to cause increases in the general publics’ insurance rates?
Some cars need to be burned. Could it be that individuals are merely performing a public service? Were all the cars Saabs?
There are a few car parts that should also be burned, like in front of the Chrysler building in Auburn Hills I’d offer all of the failed OPDAs out of ’05-’06 Jeep Wranglers. Chrysler knows what I’m talking about…
California sucks
Cali is so amateur; in Detroit we burn buildings when we are not shooting automatic weapons in the air!
“Most of them to parked cars”. Great journalism filler. We all want to hear the stories and see pictures of fires set to moving cars.
“receding hairline” >> low self esteem
Clearly the State of California needs to provide “hair replacement assistance” subsidies…..perhaps Joe Biden can kick off the campaign?
The arsonist appears to have been caught–he was out of sorts about an immigration dispute involving his mother–but no jokes about “flaming” and West Hollywood? TTAC’s readership is off its game thus far in 2012. ;)