Well, here’s a not-so-fun new twist in the search-and-seizure narrative. Car owners are being deprived of their vehicles just because cops think footage of a crime may have been captured by the car’s on-board cameras.

Legal explanation from a Canadian lawyer: https://youtu.be/jlQ99DIgy_4

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        15 days ago

        I just realized which community this was. Thanks for making me wonder what was wrong with the people in here enough to look.

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          Nah, the Tesla community here isn’t as musk’ed as you would expect. Mainly because you and me coming from the main page are more people than it has active subscribers.

          Just look at the posts in the community and compare them to reddit or something.

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            15 days ago

            Yet the desperation to be victims is as high as ever. This article isn’t believable at all, the cameras on the cars are useless, they odds of capturing a crime are near zero. But everyone here just believes it out of hand.

            Hilarious stuff.

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      The part where I talk about the canadian proves otherwise. So you stopped at my first sentence?