At least 18 convictions recorded against Tesla Financial Services have been identified by the Press Association since the start of 2024, including prosecutions brought by the Metropolitan Police, Hampshire Constabulary and Thames Valley Police.Seventeen cases have already been sentenced, while Tesla Financial Services pleaded guilty last week to failing to identify a driver. That case is set to be sentenced at a later date at Bath Magistrates' Court.In one of the concluded cases, a Tesla driver was caught on a speed camera doing almost 100mph (160km/h) on the A3 in Petersfield in Hampshire.But due to police letters going unanswered, the speeding driver was not identified and the company received a conviction with a fine instead.Another Tesla driver was caught speeding three times, potentially putting them on the cusp of a disqualification - if they had been identified.Letters from police which went unanswered have been addressed to Tesla Financial Services at offices and a service centre in London, as well as an office in Manchester.In the cases identified, fines, costs and court fees totalling 拢20,686 have been imposed by magistrates sitting in the single justice procedure, which deals with minor offences.Tesla have been asked to comment. South Wales Police have been asked to comment.
First seen: 2026-01-23 15:48
Last seen: 2026-01-23 15:48