No, Tesla did not bother a cyberovka to leave her driver stuck on the highway

- The hip-hop musician tried to pretend the remotaly of Tesla, who deactivated his vehicle.
- He claims that Tesla reported with a cyber when he was driving on the highway and let him get stuck.
- He showed the car and depicted a fake screen that she was affected by remotaly and also created a fake letter.
At Tesla Cybertruck there are virgins of things that they do not like, starting with the fact that it is not as revolutionary as we hope we all hope. It was the ass of the constant jokes ever came out, but while at first most people chose it for their appearance, now deliberately distorting Tesla look bad.
No matter how strong the skin of Cybertruck is, the level of hatred she has recently gained on the social media could be too big for it. It does not do very well, with this year the sales have dropped and there are several reasons that have joined to make its popularity fall. It is true that they have some quality from Cybertruck, include several memories and design shortcomings (the worst of which the pedal proposed porl is designed), but the problems were mostly ironed and most owners have quite good experience.
One of the worst cases of the harmful content of Cybertruck, which emerged on the social media, is this video of a user who claims that Tesla Remotelly deactivated his vehicle and let him stuck on the highway. Whether the motifs of the driver are to try to throw a shadow at Tesla, they say the vehicle has inherited that way, just wrong. Tesla could take him (and probably May) to shorten it.
The video was published in Subreddit called R/CyberStuck, which only allows photos and videos of Cybertrucks that are stuck. In the original Instagram video Rapper Big Huey based on Detroit, he claimed that Tesla had stopped his truck and converted it into the thread with the headline “Let’s go forward and deactivate here, looks like a good place.”
Big Huey also showed a letter about stopping and abandoning -even false -which also said, among other things, that the vehicle was “affected by remotalia” because it assumed it in a music video without the manufacturer’s consent. It is also like “Mr. Huey”, which is not his real name.
It seems that none of the people who comment on Reddit is wiser, that it would be very unlikely that any manufacturer would not forbid one of its vehicles and not let anyone stuck in the middle of the road. However, some of the comments on his posts on Instagram say it is false. No manufacturer would ever do it because of the possible very legal consequences of such an action.
Tesla barely responds to the content of the general user, but this time it explained that it was definitely a false script and that the video creator was just trying to attract attention by looking bad. If something like this happened in China, where the automakers are more likely to bring people to court over things saying about the brand and its cars, the video creator would end up in prison and pay the company significant damage.
Some people in Reddit comments leaned to this as another Cybertrucks instance did not work after updating the free air software. But even if this is an older problem that Tesla may or may not have adversely repaired, the video that all caused is fake. The screen says: “Tesla Cybertruck deactivated. Critical from detected. In accordance with stopping and dropping to re -activate.”
Now there are not only a few hypers that should be dead, that it is false, but the white screen itself does not look like something that Tesla would do. So while cybertrucks have some problems and some were even brick, it is not so common and Tesla is working to solve all these. There are a lot of hateful, negative content that Elon Musk entered politics and does not seem to cool the night, that he is not a long part of the government.
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