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S.Korean police drop Tesla's 'defective' door handle case

By IANS | Updated: July 1, 2022 16:50 IST

San Francisco, July 1 A case of "defective" door handle of Elon Musk-owned electric vehicle company Tesla has ...

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San Francisco, July 1 A case of "defective" door handle of Elon Musk-owned electric vehicle company Tesla has been dropped by the South Korean police, media reports say.

Back in June 2021, South Korea's Citizens United for Consumer Sovereignty pressed charges against Musk and Tesla for allegedly violating the country's Motor Vehicle Management Act. According to the group, the "hidden" door handles of Tesla's electric cars are "defects" that create difficulties for users.

"Despite being previously aware of defects such as the Tesla Model X's touch-based approach and the hidden pop-up method of the Model S creating difficulties for safe operation, (Tesla) has concealed them and failed to take any corrective action, while continuing to engage in unethical business activities, focusing solely on economic profits at the expense of consumers' safety and lives," the group claimed.

However, the case has now been dropped, the report said.

Following the Citizens United for Consumer Sovereignty's complaint, the South Korean police launched an investigation into Tesla's doors. As noted in a Hani report, the police eventually received details of Tesla's electric vehicles through the Land, Infrastructure, and Transport Ministry. Information on repair requests received in connection with failing Tesla doors was also gathered.

In an announcement, the anti-corruption and public crime investigation team of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency formally announced that it had decided on the Tesla door "defect" case. The police noted that it had decided not to press any charges against Tesla, Musk, Tesla Korea, and Tesla's head office in the US due to lack of evidence.

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