Yeah I saw something like this the other day at Eastland. Honestly why wouldn't you charge. It's not a reserved spot for you to park just because you own an electric vehicle. Poop or get off the pot.
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Who would decide "as long as they can be removed" especially when it disintegrated into pieces?I asked about the legalities of these with the local constabulary and as long as they can be removed, and don't damage the vehicle they are fine.
Hmmm... I would not be so sure about that. It could easily be considered vandalism. It also seems unnecessarily aggressive. How about a note under the windscreen wiper?I bought a pack of these. They use ultrastrong adhesive so they are a literal nightmare to remove. When you try to peel them off the sticker disintegrates into millions of pieces, requiring you to have a scraper and some solvent. I asked about the legalities of these with the local constabulary and as long as they can be removed, and don't damage the vehicle they are fine.
Yeah, I'd say it probably comes under some kind of assault code given that it contains a threat that you're not legally authorised to carry out.Hmmm... I would not be so sure about that. It could easily be considered vandalism. It also seems unnecessarily aggressive. How about a note under the windscreen wiper?
Yeah, I'd say it probably comes under some kind of assault code given that it contains a threat that you're not legally authorised to carry out.
The owner of the car is the person who will feel threatened not the car. The note addresses the person ("this vehicle", "driver's expense"), it doesn't say "you will be moved", "your expense". If it was centre management it would most likely contain the actual penalty (e.g. $200) and the phone number for centre management.You can’t assault a car. People threaten things all the time they can’t carry out. Besides it says “may”. Anyways, not too worried about being chased down by the police for someone who is parking like a buffoon anyways. Most likely they will assume it is the centre management.
Yeah, I'd say it probably comes under some kind of assault code given that it contains a threat that you're not legally authorised to carry out.
Seems like there should be local laws prohibiting parking in a charging spot without charging.
Harrassment, assault, they all come under similar legal code in that it can result in legal repercussions so lifting the wipers and/or leaving a note is probably the better moveharassment
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Order placed 30th August. No reservation. Delivery estimate at the time was October, so they are just going to sneak it in.
What is your model/colour/order date?
Douchebag
Also, braked hard at one point when car ahead slowed down to let on ramp traffic in. A bit scary so you really need to be vigilant I guess.
Never tried running it overnight, but from what I've seen in general I would definitely switch it off for anything over a week. 4 days probably fine as long as you don't need a ton of charge to get to/from the airport.
No, all files are now using h264. Best way to be sure is to remove the 3 plazas tic screws under the glove box. Then pry the panel open, you can see there the HW type.
Here is mine:
But I was told that all Australian model 3 were using HW3.0
That is a P- that was shipped on ANL Warrnambool with no FSD
How do you order FSD after delivery?
Yes you are correct that ChargePoint operate as a biller and administrator for independently owned chargers. ChargeFox works in the same way.Chargepoint operate as administrator of a number of independently installed chargers and also their own network. Their own network is all Type 2