How dumb do you have to be to send multiple officers to affix a tracking device presumably in broad daylight or under parking lot lights? Do it at 3 in the morning idiots.
How dumb do you have to be to send multiple officers to affix a tracking device presumably in broad daylight or under parking lot lights? Do it at 3 in the morning idiots.
Beat me to it. It isn’t that hard to take over a frequency.
I think “hacked” is a pretty strong term for what happened here.
It was just recently that I began to appreciate the Tesla hate. A bunch of my co-workers drive them and while i was outside during lunch, I examined the cars as inconspicuously as possible. Holy mackerel, the fit and finish is terrible on all three of the Teslas that I looked at. The most glaring issue was the fitment…
Here’s the the thing. This is just an open invitation for a person in a vehicle who doesn’t agree with said protestors to come and run them down, with zero responsibility.
You are wrong. Simply and categorically wrong.
Take it up with the Orlando Sentinel, where they got this quote from:
“Normal”
USA: a country of rugged individualists who all want the same comfy silver SUV.
Did it take the fire department four hours to put out the fire from that crash? Was there nobody in the driver’s seat? Can you see how the two are different?
that’s cool and all, but it’s a logistical nightmare and extra unsafe for firefighters. think about how close you’d need to be to have access to the port. not to mention that firefighters (who are not as well funded as police forces) would need new tools to use the port, and the flow channels would need to be…
That would involve spending money on a feature you can’t advertise because bringing up how difficult it is to put out your cars when they catch fire scares potential customers.
That was my first thought. If there’s no video of the crash or eye witness to say otherwise I’d suspect a driver bailing cause he was drunk and killed his passengers.
Tesla advertising their system as autonomous driving was surely a co-star.
So it’s light and powerful enough to pull toddlers and animals underneath it, but it doesn’t detect tilt or belt stall to shut the motor off? That’s like selling a garage door opener nowadays without the beam break detection or auto-reverse when the door meets too much resistance, and telling owners to make sure their…
Imagine explaining an iPhone to somebody 8.5 before it first came out, it’d be pure sci-fi fantasy.
I’m actually surprised it has the same towing numbers as the Ridgeline.
They went the Honda Ridgeline route. Interesting. I guess hauling one person commuting to work will be its main use anyways.
“I need to lay low for a while, do you have any surplus airplanes I can mount to a truck chassis?”
No traffic stops != no traffic enforcement.