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JPWhite (not verified)    March 13, 2014 - 12:55PM

In reply to by John Goreham

Sure Tesla stops when it gets the exceptions it desires. However in doing so it has now created a legal 'precedent' making it easier for others to follow on their coat tails.I think it unreasonable for them to carry the entire burden of changing this law.

Your internet comment has a parallel. If I buy a computer as you say I have to 'hook it up'. So. If I buy a car I have to drive it on a road. Computers and cars sales should be open to the free market. Infrastructure tends to be govt regulated since all computers/cars share said infrastructure.

I view a car just like a pair of shoes, or a computer. Let me buy direct if I want to, its a valid sales model.

Infrastructure? We have govt regulated monopolies or duopolies.

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