• ch00f@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    So my point is that the story is only newsworthy because it’s Tesla. I think you’re arguing that it doesn’t happen in other cars because you can’t find news about it. I think we’re arguing the same point. It could be happening in other cars, but it isn’t newsworthy.

    30,000 people die in America every year because of cars, but we don’t see 30,000 news articles about it.

    What would make a Tesla more dangerous than say a 2008 Corvette that has the manual release conveniently placed on the floor?

    Here’s a photo from a forum where someone suggests a way to cover the label because they don’t like the look.