Watch: Five times Sentry Mode put Tesla-haters in their place

Teslas Sentry Mode is a powerful tool against people who want to do ill will, and although it cant stop accidents or idiots from doing harm, its a great way to capture irrefutable evidence to use against them.What exactly is “Sentry Mode”? Probably just one of the most well-received features Elon Musks ever pushed across an over-the-air update to his cars software.If you lean on, bump into or scratch a Tesla with Sentry Mode activated, it will display an alert on the screen that says the cameras are recording and, as warned, it will activate several cameras all around the car to capture whats happening to it.If a window is broken, or the car is broken into, Sentry will sound the alarm, increase the screen brightness to full, and plays music through the audio system at maximum volume.Owners will get a notification on their Tesla app if this occurs, and they will be able to download a video of the incident.Suffice it to say, many, many Tesla owners have already found this digital guard dog very helpful. Here are five times Sentry Mode put Tesla-haters in their place.Patriotic KeyingPlenty of people have keyed Teslas, and plenty of those key-ings have been caught by Sentry Mode, but this video really takes the cake.Two dudes walk up from what we can only assume is an old-time-y saloon, drunk out of their minds and ready to give the beat down to anybody who disrespects Merica (as spelled out on the one guys patriotic T-shirt).Since electric cars are, obviously, the most un-American thing in the whole world, the two men decide to key the Tesla, and then stand back to admire their work. Not enough patriotism! were imagining one saying to the other, before going in for a second key-ing and smashing their drivers door into the side of the American-designed American-built American-owned Tesla.The two individuals actually turned themselves in two days later, after being visited in a dream by the ghost of Abraham Lincoln, probably.Swerving TruckThis incident happened to a Tesla Model X driver in Los Gatos, Spanish for the cats. Unlike los gatos, though, heres nothing cute and cuddly about what happened here. A Ford F-150 crosses the double-yellow line and swerves to smash into the front of the vehicle on a downhill section of road in California.Perhaps the truck driver was upset the Tesla turned onto the main road while the Ford was quickly coming down the hill, forcing the driver to apply the brakes, but that doesnt really permit him to cross a double-yellow line and deliberately crash into the Tesla.This could have turned out much worse, as a crash at high speeds could have sent the vehicle into a spin, or activated the airbags, or led to a myriad of other potentially life-threatening situations. After the video was posted, the truck driver was identified as Dennis Munns, 32; he was charged for a hit-and-run.Spinning MercedesUnlike the other videos on this list, this one actually doesnt involve a Tesla being damaged in any way. However, Sentry Mode can also capture when vehicles get close enough to do harm, and this definitely could have done some harm.For some reason, the driver in this Mercedes decided it would be a fun idea to swerve right up next to the Tesla perhaps just to give the owner a funny video to watch? At any rate, his driving talent runs out almost immediately, and he ends up spinning onto a neighbours lawn. Way to go, you really showed that Tesla owner whos boss!A bunch of teenagers jump out of the car and flee, while the driver runs over his own inner wheel well and drives off with all the doors open. Clearly, were looking at some upstanding individuals, all with ambitions of being the next president of the United States. Or theyre drunk.Fist FightWhat starts off as what looks like two friends walking into a parking lot together in Washington D.C. turns into a flailing, flopping punching match, and its all caught on camera by a nearby Tesla.At one point, one of the men actually flicks his flip-flop at the other one in an attempt to distract him and go in for the big one, but his overreaching punch is dodged. The comments of the video suggest its staged and fake, which would explain why everybody is wearing the same t-shirt, unless this is a very strange team-building exercise.Throughout the entire fight, its not clear if either of the men actually land a good hit on each other, but nevertheless, its great entertainment thanks to Teslas Sentry Mode. Whether or not they were arrested or given a TV show is unknown.Breaking ButtsTeslas Sentry Mode caught this incident on camera in Stanford, California, of a man who decided to try and break into the vehicle by breaking the quarter window and accessing the trunk.The owner posted on Twitter about the incident, praising the Telsa for having a subtle but powerful layer of protection thanks to Sentry Mode. Too bad the perp didnt have an extra layer of protection over his cheeks.Sorry to be an old man, but seriously, dude, nobody wants to see
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Beautiful B.C. a bountiful place for carnuts this weekend

A highly modified Corvette dragster takes off at Mission Raceway Park on June 30, the 66th anniversary of the first Vette to roll off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan.Cam Hutchins After last weekends Canada Day blitz of car events across the province, youd think things might slow down for this weekend, but thanks to the strong and wide carnut culture in B.C., there are plenty of shows to attend and races to watch today through Sunday.As a member both the B.C. Vintage Truck Museum and the B.C. Hot Rod Association Im really excited about their combined shows this year at the Casino in Cloverdale on Saturday. Unfortunately, that means Ill miss the vintage races in Seattle. Maybe next year.Last Saturday I went to the Doorwarz drag races in Mission and got some great shots of the cars that somewhat resemble what rolled out of the factory. But when the front wheels go high in the air you know they are a long way away from the production line. On Canada Day I was up early for an 8 a.m. photo shoot at the Jellybean Autocrafters show roll-in. As always, a stellar collection of classics, particularly the 1959-61 Impalas that I am always partial to. The Cougar club all came in together and while Gordy Korupchuks cool car wasnt the only one to overheat, he at least had an excuse, as it is a fresh engine of a fresh build. Luckily the road is sloped so he could coast much of the way in.But no coasting this weekend as there are 21 car events/races to get to. And dont forget to take a kid along with you. Not only does that continue the car culture in our province, it also provides you with some extra pushing power in case your car overheats.SHOWSJULY 6What: BCHRA Hot Rod Saturday B.C. Vintage Truck Museum ShowWhere: Elements Casino, 17755 60th Ave., Cloverdale and the B.C. Vintage Truck MuseumWhen: 8 a.m. to 3p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: $20Info: 604-576-6051 or wwagner@bchra.caWebsite: bchra.caWhat: Bigtimers CC Fifth Annual Auto ShowWhere: Aria Banquet Convention Centre, 12350 Pattullo Pl., SurreyWhen: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: 8 a.m. to 10a.m. $20 and open to all vehicles and motorcyclesInfo: 604-825-4214 or info@bigtimerscc.comWebsite: bigtimerscc.comWhat: Four-Wheel Drive Association of B.C. Show ShineWhere: Fraser River Heritage Park, MissionWhen: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Admission: By donation ($10 suggested), walk-ins are freeRegistration: Gates will open at 10 a.m. By donationInfo: 604-467-5848 or President@4wdabc.caWebsite: 4wdabc.caWhat: Princeton Main Street Show ShineWhere: Bridge St., PrincetonWhen: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: 9 a.m. $20 (donation to Childrens Hospital) and open to all vehiclesInfo: 250-295-3818JULY 7What: BCCC Waterfront Corvettes Show ShineWhere: Waterfront Park, North VancouverWhen: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: 9:00a.m. $15 for non-membersInfo: 604-594-7510 or sw3875@gmail.comWebsite: bccorvetteclub.caWhat: Dueck Classic Car ShowWhere: Dueck Downtown, 888 Terminal Ave., VancouverWhen: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Admission: Free. BBQ with $5 donation with all proceeds to Special OlympicsRegistration: Free and all vintage vehicles welcomeInfo: 604-675-7900 or nickie.dukhia@dueckgm.comWebsite: dueckgm.com/CarShowWhat: Woodys Pub Show ShineWhere: 935 Brunette Ave., CoquitlamWhen: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: 8 a.m. By donation and open to all vehiclesInfo: 604-318-0924 or shirleymcm60@yahoo.caWhat: The Golden Oldies Show Shine.Where: Williamson Park, Port AlberniWhen: 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: 8 a.m. to noon. Open to all vehiclesInfo: 250-724-3066 or craigdancer@shaw.caWhat: Totem Classic Thunderbird Club of B.C. Show/Cruise-InWhere: Semiahmoo Shopping Centre, White RockWhen: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. $20 and open to all vehiclesInfo: 604-524-0033 or ross_morris@telus.netWebsite: totemclassicthunderbird.orgWhat: Trev Deeley Motorcycles 23rd Annual Show ShineWhere: Trev Deeley Motorcycles, 1875 Boundary Rd., VancouverWhen: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: 10 a.m. to noon. By donation to support A.I.M. and open to all vehiclesInfo: 604-291-2453 or dosarchuk@trevdeeley.comWebsite: trevdeeley.comWhat: A Likely Show ShineWhere: Downtown LikelyWhen: 10 a.m. 3 p.m.Admission: FreeRegistration: Open until 9:45 a.m. $20 and open to all vehiclesInfo: 250-790-2180, tdcatv@msn.com or likelyshowandshine@gmail.comWhat: The Barriere Park Show Shine/Swap MeetWhere: Fadear Park, BarriereWhen: Swap Meet starts at 9a.m. Show: 10 a.m. 3 p.m.Admission: By donation for the Barriere Skateboard ParkRegistration: By donation and open to all vehiclesInfo: 250-320-3477 or hotrodjim-34@hotmail.ca COMPETITIONJULY 5What: Friday Night Mopac Auto Supply Street Legal Drag RacingWhere: Mission Raceway Park, 32670 Dyke Rd. MissionWhen: Gates open at 4:30 p.m. Racing starts at 5 p.m. and ends at 11 p.m. (weather permitting).Info: 604-826-6315 or
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