The judge ruled Tesla should have to suspend manufacturing and sales in California for 30 days, but the DMV stayed those rulings for 90 days to allow Tesla to comply.
How did it take more than 8 years to legally arrive at that obvious conclusion?
The judge agreed with the state DMV’s request to suspend Tesla’s sales and manufacturing licenses in the state for 30 days as a penalty for its actions, but the DMV stayed the order and is giving Tesla 60 days to comply. Tesla will now have to either drop the Autopilot name or ship software to its cars that make them autonomous, or it will have those licenses suspended.
The company has signaled it won’t comply, though. Tesla said in a post on X that: “Sales in California will continue uninterrupted.”
Exactly, that’s the most insane part IMO.
I hope the court will take very serious action to uphold the decision.
Like having police close down Tesla sites for deliveries.
They have now had 8 extra years to put together a system that would provide this service, but they haven’t. Do you think my job would keep me if I told them I need 8 more years to deliver a promised product?
How did it take more than 8 years to legally arrive at that obvious conclusion?
This is absolutely insane!!
The times we live in.
Exactly, that’s the most insane part IMO.
I hope the court will take very serious action to uphold the decision.
Like having police close down Tesla sites for deliveries.
They have now had 8 extra years to put together a system that would provide this service, but they haven’t. Do you think my job would keep me if I told them I need 8 more years to deliver a promised product?
Who’s going to stop Tesler? It’s all computer!