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Does the booth reproduce "safeguarding rights"? Tesla: just write a banner to show it

2024-09-08 Update From: AutoBeta autobeta NAV: AutoBeta > News >

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After experiencing rights protection at the Tesla booth at the Shanghai Auto Show, Tesla strengthened the "security" measures of the booth. Tesla's booth was almost stood as a human wall by security personnel, and the audience visiting Tesla's booth was almost one by one, so as to avoid the recurrence of auto show rights incidents. However, even so, there are still visitors to the Tesla booth to safeguard their rights.

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According to a video circulated on the Internet, a man at the Tesla booth tried to mount Tesla's booth to safeguard his rights with a red banner in his hand. The man's behavior was quickly discovered by the security personnel at the scene, pulling up the black cloth immediately and using a black umbrella to prevent the audience from shooting. Several security personnel set up the defenders together and pulled them out of the booth, that is to say, the defenders were "subdued" by security at the scene before they began their own rights protection actions, and the whole process was almost done in one fell swoop. As for what the banner says, there is no way to know.

In response to the relevant report, the Daily Economic News asked Tesla China for confirmation, and the official responded that "this man is not the owner of Tesla, nor is he here to protect his rights. He just wrote a banner to display on Tesla's booth. Finally, he was taken away by the security guard of the pavilion." Tesla China said that the specific situation, the need to consult the security personnel at the scene.

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On April 19, at the Media Day of the 19th Shanghai International Auto Show, a woman wearing a white T-shirt with "brake failure" stood on the roof of a Tesla exhibition car and shouted "Tesla's brakes failed". After being dissuaded by the staff in the exhibition hall, she was taken away from the scene. Zhang, a female car owner on the roof of the station, was detained for five days for disturbing public order, according to the police.

In recent days, the Tesla incident has also been widely reported, such as four injuries caused by a collision between a Tesla in Xiamen and a two-wheeled electric car, a banner hanging on the body of a Tesla in Nanning, Guangxi, a rear-end commercial vehicle rear-ended by Tesla in Phoenix, Guangzhou, and so on. At present, it is not clear whether the relevant news reported on the Internet is caused by the problems of the vehicle itself or the improper operation of the driver, but as to whether there is a problem with the vehicle, the owner of the vehicle also has the right to raise relevant questions to the brand. Manufacturers also have the obligation to answer the relevant problems to consumers.

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With regard to the issue of safeguarding rights, Ms. Zhang has already been punished by administrative detention for five days because of her own actions. Here, she still hopes that consumers will express their demands to safeguard their rights and interests through legal and reasonable channels, and do not take drastic actions.

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