Sorry but the Security on Tesla's can be bypassed.
Moderators on here know how as well, but thankfully deleted the vulnerability details when they were discovered and published.
Some non-Tesla generic security tips here
UK VEHICLE thefts have soared by as much as a third, despite national lockdowns and fewer drivers on the road.
www.express.co.uk
I have RAM Bollards on my driveway, plus driveway Camera's (Sentry Mode is seperate), plus two factor authentication on my Tesla account to block unauthorised access, plus PIN to drive to stop attempted car-jacking, plus wheel locking bolts and now use a steering lock as well (especially when parked away from home).
I've even got access to use a Ground Anchor (which is used for motorcycles on the driveway) should any threat emerge where I felt a need to use it.
RAM bollards on your driveway will also stop random people/companies parking on your driveway, blocking access to your own car parking space. Which is currently Legal to do in the UK. If your car isn't parked on your driveway overnight it may not be insured against theft within 1/4 mile from your home. So ensuring your Driveway is available is important.
Both the police and local authorities are powerless when it comes to removing vehicles from your driveway
www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk
All physical security can be breached, the idea is to just slow them down or put them off completely.
Don't make it so easy to give an opportunist with a 'technology exploit trick' access and ability to drive away in a £60k car.
A targeted attack won't stop thieves though... because at the end of the day, the easiest target is YOU.
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