They are not the first Jews to travel on Shabbat, they won't be the last.
You are obviously not trying to inform people, and are just telling us that this is normal and should be ignored.
You are wrong.
Secular Jews travel on shabbos. If they claim to be orthodox and say their Rabbi let them, they are liars. That is the issue. If they want to be an example for secular Jews, religious Jews will not expect them to follow Judaism. Since they market themselves that way, they're supposed to do what Jews do.
If you had a priest that liked to pee in holy water and claimed this was an example of a good Catholic, you would say, "liar". If he is secular, you would grunt and look at something else.
This is not a topic which will have relevance to you, why do you care?