Spyke
lemmy.world

Buried a little in the article, this was a bit more than just "... breaks cut"

and had the car seen by a mechanic who, according to the report, found “that the driver-side front impact/airbag sensor had also been removed but noted that the remaining wires had been spliced together, completing the circuit in a manner that prevented the vehicle from detecting or logging the missing component, while also preventing the vehicle from activating its safety protocols, alerting the driver, or engaging limp mode.” The police report also indicates that fingerprints had been found on Berulis’ car. According to the police report, the case is now “inactive,” “due to the lack of any specific suspect information,” though the police’s intelligence unit was notified.

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NekoKonekoreply
lemmy.world

Ah. They found fingerprints but lack any identifying evidence linked to a single suspect. Guess they gotta close the case!

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How is this not mainstream news?

Edit: okay obviously it won't be mainstream news as mainstream news is owned by our ruling class and is for our ruling class to disseminate how and what we should think..

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lemmy.world

is there an equivalent to engine braking with an electric vehicle?

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sh.itjust.works

You'd think someone would recognize their brakes were tampered with when they press it to start a car or get out of the driveway

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lemmy.zip

That depends. On most modern vehicles, the front brakes do the majority of braking. Cut the rear brake line and you may get several presses at what feels like adequate pressure, but when the master cylinder runs dry and sucks in air past the piston, no more brakes. Who knows without being there, but it's definitely possible, especially for someone that doesn't drive often or doesn't notice a pedal feeling slight off. I have had people come in and hand me a brake pad that fround so thin it slipped out of the bracket. People can be oblivious sometimes.

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Yeah that's definitely true, people walk around like they don't understand where they are.

I guess you'd really have to press the break to feel pressure drop

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lemmy.zip

If you park on the street, and it’s level, might not notice until you’re up the street a bit.

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solidheronreply
sh.itjust.works

Lol now I'm imagining someone cutting the break on an incline and the person trying to pull onto the road starts falling backwards

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I mean. Maybe. But in all actuality that doesn't happen easily on automatic cars because of the way automatic transmissions are built. Parking pawl holds the transmission while it's parked. Then the valve body system and the torque converter work together to keep the car moving in the direction it's geared in. So in drive you'd be geared to move forward and so on.

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sopuli.xyz

Glad I ride a bike, if you cut the brake lines you would make a mess that is kinda obvious with the brake fluid going everywhere. Plus I would notice the brakes don't work before even getting on it.

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glimsereply
lemmy.world

Yeah, you'll definitely be safer if you ever, uh, work for the government file a whistleblower complaint. Another point to bikes!

Jokes aside, it'd be way easier to kill you on a bike and they could make it look like an accident. Plus it's not like those are the only 2 options.

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frongtreply
lemmy.zip

You don't even need to make it look like an accident. You can murder a cyclist by hitting them with your car and get just like six months in prison.

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six months in prison

if you're unlucky, just be sober and drop an "oops I'm sorry".

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