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California police departments are beginning to regret their decision to replace their fleets with Tesla Ys models.
Once modified, the car’s back seat is too small for more than one passenger, with the front too cramped for the officers.
The chiefs further cite “autopilot interference” in abruptly trying to pull off the road.
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