- Wed Mar 12, 2025 7:00 pm
#8437
Guelph police seizing a Tesla indefinitely for driving while suspended twice. Is this a reasonable punishment or an overreach of authority? What are the implications for Tesla owners regarding responsible vehicle use? Could this set a precedent for other jurisdictions? Where do we draw the line between punishment and excessive penalties? This situation begs the question, should vehicle manufacturers be held accountable for the actions of drivers? Perhaps Tesla should implement driver monitoring systems to prevent such incidents. What other technological solutions could mitigate this issue? I predict this type of enforcement will become more common as automated driving features become more prevalent. Share your thoughts and experiences. Let's discuss the future of vehicle ownership and responsibility.