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Listen. If they want to subpoena Tesla or the owner for the footage the way they would a store or other business, fine. But towing a car just to retrieve evidence without the knowledge and agreement of the owner is just theft and they should be sued.
As shitty as it is to find your car gone, it is not theft. Theft has the intention of keeping the item, this is not true here. The owner can retrieve the vehicle later.
Isn't it tho?
Theft is more than intention. It's taking what isn't yours without permission. If I go to your house and steal your tv with the intention of giving it back to you at a later time, I think you'd say I stole your tv.
The police might have a warrant and legally be able to take your car which has the footage on it, one could argue it's legalized theft.
I think the point here is that, while the police might legally be able to do it, it might be pushing the boundary just a little and maybe the police shouldn't legally be able to take your car just because it was in the area of a crime.