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Nissan Leaf owner arrested for taking 5 cents of energy without asking

2 pointsby carlosggover 11 years ago

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byoung2over 11 years ago
<i>The new world of electric travel may need not just new places to re-fuel, but new social rules for doing so.</i><p>It&#x27;s interesting that plugging in to recharge a car would be different from, say, plugging in a phone or boombox (the latter two would likely not have resulted in an arrest). I would think that at most places, if a person is invited in, then it is assumed you have permission to plug in. You don&#x27;t have to ask me if you can charge your phone if you come over for dinner, and I don&#x27;t have to ask my boss if I can plug in my laptop at work. Plugging in a car should be fine to, as long as he was invited to the school.