Economite
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Tesla must now find a reasonable solution, since continuing to be subject to the dangerous situation of driving a vehicle without a reliable way of dealing with a flat tire is unacceptable
Somehow, I don't think Tesla is going to make major changes to the way they do business just because you tell them they "must."
I agree with you that the current practice is far below what I would expect as a customer. That's one reason why I'm not a customer of theirs. But other than an empty apology, I don't see what you think Tesla is going to actually do for you.
Ultimately, aside from making some noise here on the forums, your real options are to either sell the car or put up with what Tesla does (while using work-arounds like having AAA, carrying around a pump/repair kit, or just accepting that this is a car that might strand you from time to time).