Tesla's Cameras Can Catch Vandals Defacing Your Car, but Not Drivers Nodding Off

Steph Willems
by Steph Willems

Sentries stand on guard for our safety, keeping watch over sleeping or unprotected persons, and Tesla’s “Sentry Mode” system pretty much does the same. While two-legged assailants can’t slip a Fairbairn-Sykes dagger between the digital guardian’s ribs to disable the feature, the external camera security system can, in return, set that assailant up for a date with the police.

That’s what happened when one Tesla went up against an angry Coloradoan.

As reported by CBS Denver, a Broomfield, Colorado Tesla owner used the system, contained in a software update issued earlier this year, to catch a perp who came bearing keys. The Model 3’s owner, who parked in a school parking lot and returned to find his car keyed to bare metal, used the car’s surveillance footage to find images of the suspect and send that evidence to the local constabulary.

After returning from his kid’s soccer game to a defaced automobile, owner Alan Tweedie replayed footage from the nine outward-facing cameras. Soon enough, he had his man. Or woman, to be exact.

“Then I found one where a woman distinctly came around with a key in her hand, dug it right in the side, walked it all the way up,” Tweedie told CBS. “Very angry, very purposeful, definitely trying to conceal it.”

Once the images went live in the media, it was only a matter of time before the perp, whom police would normally never find, stopped running. Maria Elena Gimeno, 57, turned herself in to police Wednesday. While it isn’t known what prompted her attack on the Tesla, she could face felony charges. Damage to Tweedie’s car was pegged at $2,000.

While this drama had a happy ending (for the owner, anyway), it’s too bad Tesla doesn’t add an extra camera designed to keep watch on the driver. Tesla CEO Elon Musk famously scoffed at the idea of adapting a driver-monitoring camera to the company’s Autopilot driver-assist feature. Cadillac chose a different route with its Super Cruise system, however, adding a camera to scan drivers’ faces for signs of drowsiness or distraction.

Super Cruise keeps a closer watch on drivers, boosting safety by punishing abuse more harshly. As NTSB reports have shown us, the drivers of certain Teslas involved in recent crashes were able to continue driving even after repeated warnings and long stretches with no steering wheel-hand contact.

Then again, the recent roll-out of Smart Summon shows Musk, and by extension Tesla, places a great deal more trust in both owners and their vehicles then perhaps he should.

[Image: Tesla]

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  • TS020 TS020 on Oct 04, 2019

    I always say to people the safest car is something like a TVR Speed 12. 800HP, RWD, no ABS or TCS. The reason is because you then get two choices: pay attention to driving, or die, and since the safest car is the one with the attentive driver... Also there has never been a crash in a TVR Speed 12; perfect safety rating ;)

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    • Flipper35 Flipper35 on Oct 04, 2019

      Because there is only 1 road legal unit in existence.

  • Ravenuer Ravenuer on Oct 04, 2019

    I wonder what the lady was so ticked off about? Husband owns a gas station?

  • Redapple2 Focus and Fiesta are better than Golf? (overall?) I liked the rentals I had. I would pick these over a Malibu even though it was a step down in class and the rental co would not reduce price.
  • Teddyc73 Oh good lord here we go again criticizing Cadillac for alphanumeric names. It's the same old tired ridiculous argument, and it makes absolutely no sense. Explain to me why alphanumeric names are fine for every other luxury brand....except Cadillac. What young well-off buyer is walking around thinking "Wow, Cadillac is a luxury brand but I thought they had interesting names?" No one. Cadillac's designations don't make sense? And other brands do? Come on.
  • Flashindapan Emergency mid year refresh of all Cadillac models by graphing on plastic fenders and making them larger than anything from Stellantis or Ford.
  • Bd2 Eh, the Dollar has held up well against most other currencies and the IRA is actually investing in critical industries, unlike the $6 Trillion in pandemic relief/stimulus which was just a cash giveaway (also rife with fraud).What Matt doesn't mention is that the price of fuel (particularly diesel) is higher relative to the price of oil due to US oil producers exporting records amount of oil and refiners exporting records amount of fuel. US refiners switched more and more production to diesel fuel, which lowers the supply of gas here (inflating prices). But shouldn't that mean low prices for diesel?Nope, as refiners are just exporting the diesel overseas, including to Mexico.
  • Jor65756038 As owner of an Opel Ampera/Chevrolet Volt and a 1979 Chevy Malibu, I will certainly not buy trash like the Bolt or any SUV or crossover. If GM doesn´t offer a sedan, then I will buy german, sweedish, italian, asian, Tesla or whoever offers me a sedan. Not everybody like SUV´s or crossovers or is willing to buy one no matter what.
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