Police are left unpunished because of Tesla's battery

Electric machines may be fast and do not pollute air in cities, but they are not the best option to catch those breaking the law on the street. This he learned from the first hand, the policeman from Fremont, California, the town of Tesla's electric car factory, according to Mercury News, [...]
That's what he learned from his first hand, the cop from Fremont, California, the town of Tesla's electric car factory,
According to Mercury News, police officer Jesse Hartman was patrolling with a Tesla Model S, which law enforcement agencies Fremont use in their daily service when they engaged in police chase for a high-speed moving vehicle.
Because of the high speed at which his vehicle was moving, Hartman spent almost the entire battery and gave up following the driver who had violated the law because of the speed over the street.
The pursuit continued from his colleagues in other patrol cars, but they soon gave up for security reasons after the traffic became too heavy for high-speed driving.












