Police raided Twitter office! Here’s why it’s funny

The removal of the sign in the Twitter office was interrupted by the intervention of the police. Musk was unable to place the new logo in the office.
 Police raided Twitter office!  Here’s why it’s funny
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With a decision taken by Elon Musk over the weekend, the name change was made on Twitter. Musk, who changed the logo of the platform with the letter X, also said that he would remove the company from being Twitter. However, the police did not allow the dismantling of the Twitter sign in the headquarters in the USA.

Police teams intervened while removing the Twitter sign

Efforts to remove the Twitter sign from Elon Musk’s headquarters in San Francisco were unfinished. The company, which wanted to remove the letters of the sign in the office in the morning, failed with the intervention of the police.

The removal of the Twitter branding is part of the rebranding efforts of the company’s new owner, Elon Musk. Musk plans to change the company’s name to X and remove the iconic bird logo as well. The other day, the new X logo was projected onto the building.

However, the effort to remove the sign this morning was interrupted when the police were called to the scene. Climbing to the top of the building, workers removed the five letters from the vertically placed Twitter sign. However, during this time, the police intervened and the sign “er” remained on the sign.

Police officials stated that they received a notice that the street was closed without permission during the removal of the sign. However, in the statement made by the San Francisco Police Department, it was stated that no crime was committed and the police had nothing to do with the removal of the sign.

After the police left the scene, the removal of the sign did not continue. Let’s point out that only the letters “er” remain in the office building at the moment. But it’s unclear when the company will resume downloading the sign as part of its rebranding.

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