The concern will start when they have to replace those wickedly expensive sensors (as I found out with my 2014 MS). Maybe they're cheaper now ?? I do get it that being stranded is a nightmare. Might be good that people know that stuff could cost them $$$ and maybe the instructions say so?
There are alternatives though I'm still to trying to figure out what would be best for me. I'm not gonna be reaming a puncture and pushing one of those tire plugs at my age. And definitely not removing a wheel - that act was OK 40 years ago with tiny Japanese car wheels. My plan is to start with AAA, then tire plug screws; carry a can of the sealant as I last resort.
2014 sensors are standard off the shelf and be had for $10-15 a pop. MY uses a proprietary BT sensor which is big bucks. The sealant is not good for sensors, and tire shops hate them, but if you're not driving with it in your tire for a long period of time I wouldn't be too concerned. Alternatively, just call roadside assistance like oyu said.