Footage from Tesla camera exposes man's ‘sick’ deed: ‘This is awful behaviour'

In an age where technology often feels like it's watching our every move, it's sometimes easy to forget that this can work in our favour.

For one Tesla owner, the car's in-built surveillance system, known as Sentry Mode, turned from a futuristic feature into a crucial witness in an act of vandalism that left the local community both shocked and outraged.



The incident occurred in the peaceful suburb of Lindfield, in Sydney's west, where the Tesla owner had parked her car on a residential street.

The convenience of street parking near the train station turned sour when she returned to find her vehicle had been targeted by a vandal.

Both the rear number plate and the left wing mirror were damaged, prompting her to investigate using the car's own security footage.


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A man was caught ‘vandalising’ a Tesla car, as seen on the car’s built-in surveillance system. Credit: Lily Liu / Facebook


‘This is the reason that I keep Sentry Mode on at all times!’ she said. ‘Just a normal day street parking close to the train station. One of the house owners did this.’

Sentry Mode, a feature that allows Tesla vehicles to monitor their surroundings and record any potential threats or disturbances, captured clear evidence of the crime.

The footage revealed a man, armed with a leaf blower, casually surveying the area before deliberately damaging the car.

He returned later that evening to inflict further harm, bending the number plate significantly.



The car owner's decision to share the footage online sparked a wave of indignation.

Social media users expressed their disgust and called it ‘outright’ vandalism, with many urging the Tesla owner to report the incident to the police.

‘What is wrong with people? This is just awful behaviour,’ one said. Others called the act ‘sick’.



This is far from an isolated incident.

Tesla's Sentry Mode has been instrumental in catching vandals across Australia.

In March, an elderly man left his mark by keying a car in Melbourne.

Dressed in grey, he was seen brazenly using a key to scratch the paint off the passenger side of the vehicle, dragging it along as he went.

You can watch the videos below:


Credit: Lily Liu / Facebook

Key Takeaways
  • A man was caught on Tesla's built-in cameras vandalising the vehicle while it was parked on a residential street in Sydney's west.
  • The car's owner used the Sentry Mode feature, which recorded the man damaging the number plate and wing mirror.
  • After posting the footage online, many Australians expressed outrage, describing the act as 'sick' vandalism and urging the owner to report it to police.
  • Incidents of vandalism captured by cameras have occurred before, with several cases leading to charges after the perpetrators were identified.
Have you had experiences with security technology that you'd like to share? Do you think these systems are becoming a necessity in today's world? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Someone is jealous!! A friend of mine had a top of the range car and every time she parked outside her home someone would spit on it. Her and her husband worked damn hard to be able to drive that car but obviously someone resented that they had a better car than them. Why can’t people just leave other peoples property alone. I hope the guy who damaged the Tesla gets what’s coming to him
 
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You have footage of the guy vandalising your car. In that footage you also know which house/yard the guy came from. If you have an iPad or a device where you are able to play the footage, go to the house and ask to speak to the owner and ask if they recognise the person in the footage. If they are the ones responsible then they'll know that you have evidence of the vandalism. If it's not them but someone they know (a tradesperson they hired to do yardwork) ask them if they are able to give you the tradie's details. Be careful that you do not come across with aggression or you might end up damaging more than your car.
 
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Someone is jealous!! A friend of mine had a top of the range car and every time she parked outside her home someone would spit on it. Her and her husband worked damn hard to be able to drive that car but obviously someone resented that they had a better car than them. Why can’t people just leave other peoples property alone. I hope the guy who damaged the Tesla gets what’s coming to him
Unfortunately, envy seems to be a favourite pass time with a lot of people.
 
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That’s why I love cameras everywhere. Privacy does not bother me, and if it assists police in making an early arrest so much
The better. They have enough to do with the courts allowing perpetrators out and having to catch them again
 
What a dreadful thing to do to someones car. What possesses one to do this? Someone has worked very hard to purchase this car. So many people seem very angry over nothing these days. It is vandalism, but why?
If the person wasn't happy about the car parked there leave a polite note asking. Please don't park here for whatever reason.
Dreadful thing to do.
Take a chill pill calm down. Don't really know what this person has achieved from such a dreadful act.
Kind regards to all Vicki
 

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