
In a jaw-dropping incident in Toronto, a brazen act of vandalism was caught on camera, showcasing a man keying his neighbor’s Tesla before casually entering his apartment. Thanks to Tesla’s state-of-the-art security feature, this outrageous behavior was captured in full detail.
This act of defiance was all captured on Tesla’s remarkable “Sentry Mode,” a vigilant security system that keeps a watchful eye on any suspicious activity when the vehicle is parked and locked. According to Tesla, this feature acts as an intelligent sentinel, alerting the owner to any potential threats.
Guy keys this @Tesla in Toronto and then unlocks the door to his apartment. All caught on Sentry Mode.
— JOSH DUNLAP (@JDunlap1974)
March 20, 2025
While Canadian law does consider keying a car a criminal offense under Mischief (Section 430) of the Criminal Code, the penalties might not match the gravity of such vandalism as they would in the U.S. Offenders, if prosecuted, can face penalties ranging from fines and short jail sentences to restitution for repairs.
Smile, you’re on camera
— Tesla (@Tesla)
March 20, 2025
This act isn’t just a singular incident but part of a broader trend of leftist hostility against Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, due to his support for President Trump and leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, declared a firm stance against such actions, labeling them as domestic terrorism and pledging severe repercussions.
Attorney General Pam Bondi: “The days of committing crimes without consequence have ended. Let this be a warning: if you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, the Department of Justice will put you behind bars.”
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