Same in Sweden, where not only do they have to account for every bullet, they also have to account for when the boot of the car (which holds all the weapons) is ever opened
The law is to force any company that isn't US owned that the US doesn't like to hand over ownership. Regardless of your thoughts on TikTok/ByteDance/China in general, this is not a law one should praise. It's incredibly dangerous and is one more step toward the US becoming a full-fledged fascist state.
We have international laws, but for some reason no country seems to want to uphold them when Israel continuously breaks them. That means the international laws aren't laws anymore and that's a dangerous precedent.
Same as RadioFreeAsia which is the only source for all those weird North Korea articles, like "Kim Jong-Un says NK found a Unicorn!" Or "All NK boys have to get the same haircut!"
He's right though. Normal glass is made to shatter into tiny tiny pieces that lose their sharpness when you hit with a metal point to give safe access either in or out of the car. Tesla's cybertruck glass is too busy focusing on "unbreakable" which instead turns the glass into shards and isn't cleanly removed from the car door. This causes danger both to you inside the car and to first responders needing access to help you.
I could've sworn I've seen almost an identical comic strip like this a decade ago