Police can remotely drive your stolen Tesla into custody

Police can remotely drive your stolen Tesla into custody
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2018-11-19 13:22

Imagine this: You’re leaving work, walking to your car, and you find an empty parking spot — someone stole your brand new Tesla (or whatever fancy autonomous car you’re driving). When you call the police, they ask your permission for a “takeover,” which you promptly give them.

Next thing you know, your car…

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