A Tesla Cybertruck was stuck in a traffic jam as anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters blocked a road in Seattle on Saturday, June 14th.
Somehow, the Cybertruck was placed at the very front of the other cars as protesters swarmed the street. The front light bar of the Tesla pickup truck was lit, and the driver was observing the protesters as they neared the vehicle.
Surrounded by several protesters closing in on the Cybertruck to vandalize it, someone wiser in the crowd suddenly asked everyone to pull back and put a pause on their intentions.
The warning came as one of the protesters realized that this vehicle is not a common car. Realizing that the Cybertruck has multiple cameras around the vehicle that can record vandalism, the protester held their movement and refrained from harming the vehicle.
“Don’t touch, Don’t touch, Don’t touch it, it has cameras,” a protester screamed. Tesla’s Sentry Mode is an intelligent system that starts recording and saving video clips as someone comes too close to the vehicle (even when the vehicle is parked and Sentry Mode is turned ON).
“Don’t touch the car, for your safety, don’t touch the car,” the unidentified protester made it loud and clear once again.
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According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the Cybertruck EV pickup truck is made for the apocalypse era and is the best in self-defense. Last year, vandals were not able to break the glass of the Cybertruck in California.
Tesla Cybertruck is built so tough that it survived a bomb blast in Las Vegas at the Trump Hotel earlier this year. The stainless steel body of the Cybertruck is also bulletproof to an extent.
In such situations, the Cybertruck is the safest vehicle to travel in. Let us know your opinion in the comments section below.
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Featured image: Courtesy of Tesla, Inc.
Note: This article was published earlier on Tesla Oracle. Author: Iqtidar Ali.