There have been dozens of government investigations and lawsuits around Tesla crashes over the past decade (more likely hundreds or thousands, I'm just thinking of the ones that received significant national press and that I happened to notice.) In each of these cases, Tesla's data retention was questioned, sometimes by regulators and sometimes as a major legal question in the case. There is no way in 2025 that the retention process around crash data is some niche area of Tesla's code that the business leaders haven't thought about extremely carefully.
This is like saying "maybe nobody has recently looked at the ad-selection mechanism at Google." That's just not plausible.
This is like saying "maybe nobody has recently looked at the ad-selection mechanism at Google." That's just not plausible.