China is banning hidden door handles on all cars sold in the country, becoming the first country in the world to target the feature – which was popularized by Tesla but has for years drawn concern over safety risks.
The feature has previously come under heavy scrutiny, both in China and elsewhere.
Last September, Tesla said it was looking into redesigning the way to open its car doors in an emergency, after several accidents where passengers were reportedly killed or severely injured in burning vehicles because rescuers could not open them.
Other Tesla owners have reported having to break their own car windows after buckling their children in and then being unable to get in the car again, according to an investigation by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
An investigation by Bloomberg found 140 incidents of people being trapped in their Teslas due to problems with the door handles, including several that resulted in horrific injuries.



Unless I’m missing something, I still can’t see anything that differs from my analogy. The only way my money doesn’t “somehow touch” a Nazi is by not spending any of my earned money at all? The same goes the other way as well I’m that case. Some of my money probably touched a Nazi some time. Of course this is using an analogy of physical money which isn’t really practical here, but nonetheless.
I could also try and not purchase things that benefit Tesla’s material suppliers or whatever, but that would target them rather than Tesla itself directly. By not buying Tesla’s products, I am directly targeting them/the Nazi, because that is their source of revenue.
Right?