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Waymo vehicles, the self-driving taxis from Google parent company Alphabet, have emerged as a literal flashpoint in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests in Los Angeles, which ramped up heavily over the weekend.

The protests against the president’s immigration crackdown in the city began on Friday, as ICE raids broke out among several majority-Latino neighborhoods such as Paramount. Although the subsequent protests were reportedly mostly peaceful, Trump deemed them sufficiently disruptive to warrant sending in 2,000 National Guard troops on Saturday. It was a historic escalation, the first time a president has activated the National Guard without request from a state’s governor since 1965—and it provoked an incendiary reaction.

On Sunday, amid rising tensions, protesters ultimately set at least five Waymo vehicles ablaze. Though their reasons for doing so remain unconfirmed, plenty of evidence suggests what might have fueled their actions.

Waymo, one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies for 2025, first began as a Google self-driving car project in 2009, before launching commercially in Phoenix in 2020. The company then spread out to San Francisco in 2022, before hitting Los Angeles last November. As of last December, the service had driven over 50 million rider-only miles, according to the company’s website.

Around 100 of Waymo’s 1,500 total robotaxis currently operate in Los Angeles during normal conditions, covering roughly 79 square miles from Santa Monica to downtown L.A. After those five cars were destroyed on Sunday, though, the company removed vehicles from downtown L.A. and shut down service in that area for the time being. (“We are in touch with law enforcement,” a representative from the company confirmed to Fast Company.)

Before the end of the day, both X and Bluesky ensured that images and videos of the fiery vehicles had circulated widely, leaving a trail of jokes and finger-wagging in their wake.

Setting vehicles on fire ha…

Waymo vehicles, the self-driving taxis from Google parent company Alphabet, have emerged as a literal flashpoint in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests in Los Angeles, which ramped up heavily over the weekend. The protests against the president’s immigration crackdown in the city began on Friday, as ICE raids broke out among several majority-Latino neighborhoods such as Paramount. Although the subsequent protests were reportedly mostly peaceful, Trump deemed them sufficiently disruptive to warrant sending in 2,000 National Guard troops on Saturday. It was a historic escalation, the first time a president has activated the National Guard without request from a state’s governor since 1965—and it provoked an incendiary reaction. On Sunday, amid rising tensions, protesters ultimately set at least five Waymo vehicles ablaze. Though their reasons for doing so remain unconfirmed, plenty of evidence suggests what might have fueled their actions. Waymo, one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies for 2025, first began as a Google self-driving car project in 2009, before launching commercially in Phoenix in 2020. The company then spread out to San Francisco in 2022, before hitting Los Angeles last November. As of last December, the service had driven over 50 million rider-only miles, according to the company’s website. Around 100 of Waymo’s 1,500 total robotaxis currently operate in Los Angeles during normal conditions, covering roughly 79 square miles from Santa Monica to downtown L.A. After those five cars were destroyed on Sunday, though, the company removed vehicles from downtown L.A. and shut down service in that area for the time being. (“We are in touch with law enforcement,” a representative from the company confirmed to Fast Company.) Before the end of the day, both X and Bluesky ensured that images and videos of the fiery vehicles had circulated widely, leaving a trail of jokes and finger-wagging in their wake. Setting vehicles on fire ha…

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Waymo is CLOSED this weekend

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#WaymoOne provides reliable, practical, user-friendly, and dare we say increasingly normal transportation
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Waymo is expanding robotaxi services to Miami, beginning operations in early 2025 As promised, robotaxi developer Waymo is expanding its Waymo One service to new US cities. The latest on its service...

As promised, #robotaxi developer #Waymo is expanding its #WaymoOne service to new US cities. The latest on its service map is Miami
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Took 2 Waymo rides yesterday here in Los Angeles. Been watching them for months. I was on the wait list, but they just opened it up to everyone in LA. I'd say they drive better than most humans! It was fun to take the ride and actually relaxing compared to a taxi or rideshare.
#Waymo #WaymoOne

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I hitched a ride in a #WaymoOne yesterday leaving #githubuniverse thats Google’s Self-Driving Car Project. Spent 10mins figuring out how to open the door, 25mins getting out of a jam packed parking and a smooth 3mi ride where it passed on the right like learned to drive in #chicago.

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Waymo's revolution accelerates! 🚗💨 Over 50K paid trips weekly with Waymo One robotaxis in SF, Phoenix, LA— a remarkable surge from 10K in May 2023. The future of transportation is here. #WaymoOne #Robotaxis #TechInnovation r/martechnewser

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¡🚗 Waymo One, el auto robot sin chofer, ha llegado a Los Ángeles! 🌟

¡Experimenta el futuro del transporte! El taxi sin conductor ¡Descubre la libertad de moverte sin preocupaciones! #WaymoOne #TransporteAutónomo #LosAngeles #Futuro #Tecnología...

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Waymo announces its plans to launch Waymo One robotaxi service in Los Angeles on March 14. The service will gradually onboard users from a waitlist of over 50,000 individuals. Introduce the service commercially in Austin by the end of 2024. #Waymo #WaymoOne #Robotaxi #LA #Austin #AutonomousVehicles

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