Mikola Gnisyuk - People in Trees (1964)

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Mikola Gnisyuk - People in Trees (1964)
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In the late 1980s the Animal Liberation Front took up a campaign against department stores selling fur. Tiny incendiary devices packaged inside cigarette boxes would be left beneath furniture and timed to go off when the buildings were empty. Typically these devices would make smoke and activate the overhead fire extinguishers, thereby causing water damage and disrupting the functioning of the store. On Christmas day of 1988, however, The Dingles Department Store was completely destroyed when its sprinkler system failed to go off. The action was incredibly damaging to the fur industry, and soon after fur was almost entirely absent from shops throughout the UK.