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And? Its still a certain amount of commitment when he could have gotten a job closer to home. Large corps reward commitment with overwork and then disposal is the story, not that someone who wants a good paying job and is willing put in the effort is (somehow) to blame for corporate mismanagement and short term stock

Sorry, jokes are easier to catch when they’re clever or funny

The infotainment screen looks like it has a large hatch opening rather than a short trunk.

I like how these folks want all the perks of a governed society but none of the responsibilities. Isn’t there a patch of desert or tundra or a vacant Island we could move them to so they could be free. 

Remember when you could get a Legacy GT Wagon with a 5-Speed? Those were they days.

Sounds like they were looking to get their guns off that day, and disappointed the driver didn’t make even the most subtle move to let them. 

Did they not see him load up the kids? not even Kia Boyz get this treatment.

I’ve mentioned this a couple times here before, but I’ll be in the former Tesla owner club soon enough. I know of a bunch of other people that are too. With NACS being adopted, changing is easy. And gets easier the more Musk descends into lunatic Bond villain

This could have been sorted out without the police. This was a possible lethal use of police resources.

“We’re number one, we’re number one!!”

I wouldn’t be surprised if many different ADAS / automated cruise control systems would miss a motorcyclist. These are never, ever meant to be used in eyes-down fashion.

Part of why someone buys an EV is to project a certain set of values. Having a CEO that runs counter to that isn't helpful.

You can’t roll coal in a Cybertruck.

This “pay to play” model for security is ridiculous. Even Precheck doesn’t make sense. Either homeland security is doing its job at identifying risks before they even enter the airport, or they’re not. The idea that paying $70 to the TSA will somehow make anyone “less of a risk” is laughable when you really think

As a motorcyclist in Tesla-crowded San Francisco, this is a real concern. It’s one thing for paying Tesla customers opting in to kill and injure themselves beta testing Elmo’s half baked BS, but the rest of us who know better also share these roads and absolutely did NOT sign up for that.

Or,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, just get rid of security.

My dad is 81. He still goes backpacking and tent camping. He walks 13 km per day at a brisk pace, paddles a kayak and rides a mountain bike. He would have a tough time getting in/out of that car. That ‘Vette’s seats are a loooooong way down. 

I have a Model 3 that currently has the 30 day FSD trial.

At what point does the criminal become the person or people unleashing these deeply flawed systems on an unsuspecting public?

While I genuinely feel sorry for the dumbass rube who trusted Tesla’s systems, I still place most of the blame on Tesla itself. Just like I would if Cadillac’s Supercruise did the same thing. So while it’s absolutely horrible for the victim’s family, I hope they get a massive payout or force Tesla to open their books