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Don't have to worry about it as long as you don't buy a swasticar
Read the article.
or the 100k charcuterie machine.
Well even if you don’t buy / own / rent one, you might still be impacted by the surveillance
Exactly this. Especially with Teslas, some of their many cameras that complete a 360 degree view around the car can see up to 250m.
There's a picture out there somewhere that has a visual representation of the view distances, but I'm failing miserably at finding it.
Hate to break it to you but many of the major car brands have incredible amounts of surveillance happening in their modern cars coming out nowadays.
Just wait till they start scanning nearby cars