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by toomuchtodo
2111 days ago
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> The fact that Tesla has an automated means of enforcement is a big part of why this is coming up at all. They don't have to wait to figure out what the courts say; they can use software to do what they want till they're explicitly forbidden. True. And until the law says otherwise, they can continue to do so. > You're not wrong that the court of public opinion can be vindictive This cannot be overstated. I don't entirely agree with Tesla's approach (as an owner of several of their vehicles, and having to go through contortions to get some issues resolved), but I understand the why. |
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