The famous fashion designer Vivienne Westwood shocked the residents of the town of Whitney in England when she drove a tank, which she parked in front of the house of British Prime Minister David Cameron in Oxfordshire.
Westwood came up with this idea as a sign of protest for the preservation of the environment, i.e. against hydraulic fracturing.
The 74-year-old designer was accompanied by several demonstrators wearing gas masks.
At the moment when the huge white tank was parked in front of Cameron's house, the Prime Minister of Great Britain was not there.
Hydraulic fracturing or fracking is the process of drilling and injecting fluids into the ground under high pressure to crack rocks and release natural gas. This technology has upset many environmentalists, who associate so-called "fracking" with natural disasters and environmental pollution.
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