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Tesla Vandals Keep Running Into The Same Problem … Cameras

People who hurt Tesla with anger at their owners and Elon Musk have not picked up the fact that the vehicle has multiple cameras that can catch them in the act.

At least nine assailants were arrested in March alone, writing a video keyring, graffiti, or otherwise tainted, tainting Tesla vehicles in US parking lots. Most of them lead to arrests or warrants based on footage. This footage is automatically shot from the side of an unmanned vehicle when Tesla’s “Sentry Mode” detects nearby human activity.

“Smile, you’re on camera,” Tesla warned. Posted on March 20th About the Sentry Mode function. The mask company is working on it Upgrade Sentry mode allows the vehicle to immediately blow up the music at full volume when the destroyer attacks. However, camera systems have not stopped the number of vandals from increasing as they usually elect Tesla owners in protest of the government’s efficiency (DOGE) mask work in the Trump administration.

One incident It happened On the same day, on March 29, the Left coordinated national protests for “Global Day of Action” against masks. That Saturday also suspected cases of violence in protest. The demonstrations are attributable to online calls for action by groups such as disruption projects that encourage activists to promote “uprisings,” and encourage them to find “target” home addresses and other conflicting tactics. (Related: The anti-mask group behind “action day” for Tesla offers tips to “Prison Support,” “Find Home Address” for “Target”)

Tesla’s press team did not respond to requests for comment.

One man is said to have been caught in the camera Keying Tesla SUV On March 24th, he apologised to the owner for standing up to him in a parking lot in Pennsylvania. Media reporting I said. The man faces charges of criminal mischief, harassment and disorderly conduct on suspicion of carving the sw into a vehicle.

“I have nothing against your car, and I have nothing against you,” the suspect said while the owner was filming him in the parking lot. “Obviously, I have something to do with Elon Musk,” the man called his actions “misguided.”

The defendant’s attorney told Fox News that “the client is a proud father, a longtime resident, and is currently undergoing cancer treatment.”

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One of the most offensive acts caught up in Sentry Mode was the case with a man who drove an ATV-style vehicle to Tesla on March 25th. Texas police identified the man as DeMarken Marquiscox, arrested him, and gave him two other Teslas nearby, but are said to be writing “Elon.” The public defense office representing Cox did not respond to voicemails from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Tesla cameras also caught three other people Florida, Texas and Arizona Keying and smearing bubble gum on the vehicle in March. The three police-appointed suspects do not have lawyers. It is listed in county record Can be contacted.

Many of the vandalism incidents since Trump’s return reportedly caused thousands of dollars in damage to individual owners. For example, the bubblegum incident in Florida brought in $2,623.66, while the other brought costs. Keying incident Minnesota brought in $3,200.

Some of those who reported attacks on Tesla vehicles and chargers have been attracting the attention of federal law enforcement agencies, including suspected fire extinguishing or shooting.

Two other suspicious destroyers new yorkone Minnesota And one Mississippi He reportedly avoided arrests for now – one owner refused to file charges, but everything was seen on Teslas cameras scratching the vehicle. Police have identified Mississippi as an illegal immigrant. From Cuba.

One of the owners of Tesla in North Dakota ridiculed a man who was allegedly carved the letter “F” on his Cybertock in a Costco parking lot, as seen on Cybertock cameras. Defendants face accusations of criminal mischief County Records Let’s say he represents himself in court.

“I can’t believe this guy is ruining his life by following political ideology,” the owner said. He told Wday News.

“If you destroy these vehicles, you’ll be caught,” the owner said.

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