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You believe that someone should be able to drive a car, cause bodily harm to others, and relevant information about those events would be private, not discoverable by interested parties? If so, why?


If a court orders discovery, sure. But for Tesla to preemptively reveal private, provocative data from the product you supposedly bought outright? No


State law controls access to crash data records and the NTSB is broadly entitled to access them. You may also wish to research the concept of "implied consent". Your ability to drive on public roads comes with compromises to absolute privacy rights.




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