I had a similar situation once driving a Honda del Sol across the border into Canada. I got a full search including each and every little compartment of that vehicle. One of the things I liked about my del Sol was all the little compartments where things could be put.
But going into Canada, I...
There might be a viable compromise. As it is, Tesla is using the cameras to measure very accurately where everything around it is. And it has trained the NN to have object permanence so that things like pedestrians that walk behind a bus can be expected to re-appear again at some point from the...
These cases are all mentioning "hidden" compartments. The compartments in the Ford chase truck are not really hidden. They are behind panels/bumper but the latches to open them are not hidden and easily accessible. Perhaps the fact that they are unexpected might give the police some motivation...
Who needs customer loyalty when you are going to be out of business soon. Dealerships are part of a dinosaur business model. There is a huge astroid approaching very quickly.
Not sure about 80%.... Government contracts (especially the war machine) is a pretty large budget. And social services tend to be highly restricted in what they can negotiate on prices.
It makes sense for a while. But it is basically manipulating the market and just makes things look better than they really are for a short while.
The problem is that the cost to build the truck is high but Ford doesn't want to shock the market with a high price tag. So they keep the truck...
I find it interesting how panel gap has come to have such a strong association with build quality. There are many qualities that I find much more important than panel gap. Like engine reliability, driving quality, sound levels in the cockpit, presence of rattling/scraping/screeching sounds...
Personally I prefer magnetic poles as they are fun to play with. Totem poles are pretty cool to look at. Utility poles seem to have a cult following. The poles of earth tend to be colder than anywhere I want to spend time so I'd discount them a bit. Oh, and I've had a few poles as friends. Nice...
There were at least 3 at the GigaTexas launch. I wasn't there but from videos I saw, there were at least 3. All 3 were in stationary positions that were clearly in 3 separate positions. Beyond that there may have been others too. But the 'others' I saw were in various states of moving around or...