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by AlexandrB
148 days ago
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Given that this is coming out of the UK, I thought it was going to be about some Orwellian request for Tesla to detect speeding and report it to the police. It's actually a much more reasonable situation where Tesla is failing to identify drivers of leased/rented cars and Tesla clearly seems in the wrong. > Tesla offers its vehicles on long-term leases, and in such a scenario the leasing company is typically the registered keeper of the car. > Drivers of rented or company cars caught speeding have to be named before they can face prosecution and companies which fail to return paperwork to police can be prosecuted instead. |
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