April 27, 2024

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“Can people leave other people’s property alone?”

“Can people leave other people’s property alone?”

Surprisingly, it seems that some people are still unaware that Tesla's cameras are able to record when vehicles are parked.

In the subreddit r/PublicFreakoutReddit subscriber Infuriating footage of a woman in Toronto appearing to be controlling one of the automaker's electric cars after sunset.

“Just why?” One commenter books.

“This is just stupid,” someone else said He said.

They were Tesla owners Reports preparation Sabotage Their electric cars for a number of years. In November, a San Diego woman and her son returned from a medical appointment To find scratches On their car.

But the motive was not known in that case Misinformation about climate issues This could contribute to misunderstanding or fear of the environmentally friendly choices people make, as coal rolling is considered a dangerous method that others seem to have expressed dissatisfaction with.

The growing adoption of electric vehicles, thanks in part to tax incentives available in the United States under the Inflation Tax Act, has provided a glimmer of hope as the world aims to reduce its dependence on dirty energy, including oil, gas and coal.

Gas-powered vehicles produce carbon pollution linked to global warming and respiratory problems like asthma, but electric vehicle tailpipes are emissions-free, making them environmentally friendly vehicles as well. Preserving their owners' money On long-term maintenance.

while More work Must be done – and It gets done — To support the ongoing transition to electric vehicles, the Economic Policy Institute It is estimated that more than 150,000 jobs could be created in the automotive sector in 2030 due to vehicles if a number of factors are in place.

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It's unclear why the woman in the latest video decided to damage someone else's property, but Redditors seem to agree that her actions were unjustified.

“Can people leave other people's property alone? 'Like minding your own business,'” one person said books.

“I'm not a big fan of Tesla cars, but I wouldn't go so far as to vandalize them, it's kind of pointless to vandalize someone else's property out of anger or hatred,” another sHelps.

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