Hey all,
I took delivery of my Model 3 last week Tuesday and as we all know it's a fantastic vehicle, I cannot recommend it highly enough, there are loads of posts and videos about the Model 3 so I'm not here about that.
I was in Orpington yesterday, left my car for around an hour and when I came back to it "someone" (the guy who is clearly visible in the Sentry Videos) decided to scratch pretty much the entirety of the passenger side of the vehicle as well as inscribing "cun&" onto the bonnet. It's never a good experience to come back to this sort of sight but I was out with both my Mum and my daughter so that made things worse.
I've stuck the Sentry Cam video up on youtube
The missus has raised a solid point about why the alarm wouldn't be triggered by an event like this, but the recording does provide a solid amount of information/evidence.
It's safe to say that Sentry Mode captured the entirety of the event and provides a really clear video (apart from the odd corruption here and there). I've already reported it to the police and my insurers (Churchill) have said that my premium won't be affected by this claim as they have a "Vandalism Promise", so that's good.
Word to the wise, get yourself a usb stick and let Dash Cam/Sentry mode do their thing.
I took delivery of my Model 3 last week Tuesday and as we all know it's a fantastic vehicle, I cannot recommend it highly enough, there are loads of posts and videos about the Model 3 so I'm not here about that.
I was in Orpington yesterday, left my car for around an hour and when I came back to it "someone" (the guy who is clearly visible in the Sentry Videos) decided to scratch pretty much the entirety of the passenger side of the vehicle as well as inscribing "cun&" onto the bonnet. It's never a good experience to come back to this sort of sight but I was out with both my Mum and my daughter so that made things worse.
I've stuck the Sentry Cam video up on youtube
The missus has raised a solid point about why the alarm wouldn't be triggered by an event like this, but the recording does provide a solid amount of information/evidence.
It's safe to say that Sentry Mode captured the entirety of the event and provides a really clear video (apart from the odd corruption here and there). I've already reported it to the police and my insurers (Churchill) have said that my premium won't be affected by this claim as they have a "Vandalism Promise", so that's good.
Word to the wise, get yourself a usb stick and let Dash Cam/Sentry mode do their thing.