Half of the time when I go to a large parking lot to enter its stores, I return to my car which has been “vandalized” by the drivers of adjacent parked cars. They slam their car doors into your car, they key/scratch your car with shopping carts, etc., etc. Frankly, most parking spaces are so small, it is easy for others to claim they didn’t have enough room. However, the damaging of the property of others is an American core behavior. There’s no decency to be found, but the Tesla owners, who don’t deserve to be harmed, are rich and can afford to force law enforcement to finally act.
Half of the time when I go to a large parking lot to enter its stores, I return to my car which has been “vandalized” by the drivers of adjacent parked cars. They slam their car doors into your car, they key/scratch your car with shopping carts, etc., etc. Frankly, most parking spaces are so small, it is easy for others to claim they didn’t have enough room. However, the damaging of the property of others is an American core behavior. There’s no decency to be found, but the Tesla owners, who don’t deserve to be harmed, are rich and can afford to force law enforcement to finally act.