Thieves in California Steal Tesla’s Charging Cables for Copper

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In California, there is a concerning trend of thieves targeting EV charging stations to steal copper from the heavy cables, causing damage and inconvenience for EV drivers. This poses a challenge for the state, as it is pushing for more residents to switch to electric vehicles while also struggling with increasing crime rates.

The irony is not lost that many EV drivers vote for Democratic politicians who promote EV adoption. However, these same Democrats have also implemented policies that decrease consequences for crimes, which has led to an increase in thefts targeting EV infrastructure. This creates a vicious cycle where EV drivers are unable to charge their vehicles due to vandalism, undermining the push for widespread EV adoption.

Efforts to prevent these thefts, such as installing gates, may not be effective as thieves are resourceful in finding ways to access the valuable copper. The situation highlights the contradiction in Democratic policies that aim to promote EVs while being lenient on crime. As a result, EV drivers may face challenges in recharging their vehicles, contributing to concerns about EV reliability.

Ultimately, the situation in California serves as a cautionary tale about the unintended consequences of conflicting policies. While some may not be personally affected by these issues, it raises questions about the sustainability of EV adoption in a state where crime rates are on the rise.

John Nolte
John Nolte
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