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Some of us Bronco early resetvationists will remember Dirt Mountain. Ford had Broncos stolen from their storage lots once COVID stalled deliveries.From google maps it looks to be about 100 acres which is the equivalent of about 76 football fields. That said, the old site had huge printing presses, and all assets were contained indoors. Not a huge theft risk, lol.
Now there will be highly desirable ev's on the property, with a lot of inventory staged outdoors. You can be certain that Slate Auto will invest in enhanced perimeter fencing, motorized gates, etc. along with surveillance cameras. Security will be a top priority for the new plant manager. Speaking from experience, the security team will not be particularly happy with seeing drone flyovers as these are considered threats for possible intrusions into the factory.
SA has been fairly transparent with their product release, and I doubt that any "spy photos" from drone footage will add anything new. Except that we will be able to roughly gage how production is going based on product staged outdoors. Would not be surprised if Slate installs large tents to keep their vehicles protected from the elements (and drones) at some point.
Just because flying cameras exist and Tesla let coverage of its giga factory get posted to the internet doesn't mean it is legal or will be allowed by Slate Auto. 10 years ago Musk opened some of his patents as basically open source (I'm not sure if that is still true), so allowing giga footage is not surprising. Slate may have a different business perspective.