The Voice: Moment YouTuber Luke Erwin tears down Vote Yes! sign and stuffs it ... trends now
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A YouTube prankster known for his controversial stunts has courted controversy again by removing Vote Yes signs ahead of the Voice to Parliament referendum.
Luke Erwin, who is based on the Gold Coast, uploaded footage that showed him tearing the sign off a tree and stuffing it into the boot of a car.
'Vote f***ing No,' he said in the clip.
A man who was not visible in the clip, but who recorded the incident, laughed and told Mr Erwin: 'No, don't put it in my car, they're going to come after us.'
Mr Erwin's latest stunt sparked mixed responses.
Mr Erwin's latest stunt sparked mixed responses
Some former fans said they would 'unfollow' him over the move, while others supported him and said they would also be voting No.
Manly Sea Eagles NRL star Jason Saab was among followers to respond, leaving a 'goat' and fire sign emoji.
Often, the 'goat' emoji is associated with the phrase 'greatest of all time'. The NRL formally supported a Yes vote earlier this year, along with many other sporting codes nationwide.
One critic said: 'Look at all the bearded bogans agreeing with you in the comments. You have a certain type of following mate.'
Another said: 'That’s