This is how I wanted to get you: Jalisco police caught watching Netflix in a Cybertruck patrol car

Mezcalandía.- Police officers in the state of Jalisco were caught watching Netflix aboard a Cybertruck, and well... it's no wonder there was such a rush to acquire them.
A few weeks ago, the state government was at the center of controversy for having purchased dozens of Tesla Cybertruck vehicles, which were to be used as patrol cars by the Ministry of Security... although they never clarified exactly what type of futuristic chases they would be used for.
🚨 A Jalisco state police officer was caught watching Netflix inside a Cybertruck patrol car while on patrol. The footage, widely shared on social media, shows the officer apparently neglecting his duties.
The incident has caused outrage, as the… pic.twitter.com/2b8IcJSFLu
— La Silla Rota (@lasillarota) July 17, 2025
And so it was that, after delivering the luxury cars to the corporation, a video has now gone viral showing some officers watching movies aboard one of these units, and the worst part: during work hours!
It seems that the Cybertrucks do connect well to Netflix.The video was shared on social media, capturing the exact moment when, from inside the patrol car, a movie that isn't even a good one is playing, which has doubly outraged internet users.
The events forced the Secretariat to issue a statement in which it stated that a procedure had been initiated through the Internal Affairs department and the legal team.
"The officers captured on video will be removed from their operational duties while the investigation is carried out. The Jalisco Security Secretariat condemns this type of indiscipline that damages the trust of the people of Jalisco," the document reads... omitting, however, the username and password of the profile where they were watching the series.
A Jalisco state police officer was caught watching Netflix in his Cybertruck patrol car on duty. pic.twitter.com/QUNs60Pq9h
— JALISCO ROJO OFFICIAL (@JaliscoRojo) July 16, 2025
The state agency also stated that "conduct that deviates from the mission of safeguarding public safety will not be tolerated, especially in a context of significant investment and technological modernization in the security sector."
And the good thing is that at least they know how much the toys cost.
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