Given the prevalence of "Road Rage" incidents, I'm wondering how long it's going to be before we start seeing violent incidents involving the charging of EV's. Charging is nothing like fueling your vehicle. With fueling, you pump, staying with your vehicle for a couple of minutes until you're complete (unless you're dealing with a long haul truck). With charging, you plug in and leave it for the duration of your breakfast stop (for a partial charge) or for hours (if you're looking for a full charge). What's going to happen when some a$$hat comes along, desperate for a charge, and steals your charging line while you're not there - and you come back and discover it? I can see the possibility of some real vehicular damage being done in response to something like that. Are you going to have to sit there and wait while your vehicle charges?

Watch How Electric Car Drivers 'Steal' Charging Opportunities
Here is an example of something that appears to happen more often that we thought it would, as EV drivers were supposed to have some EV etiquette.

It occurred at an ordinary charging station with AC Level 2 charging points in the U.S. (date unknown). According to Wham Baam Dangercam's video, a Tesla car was actively charging, while another EV driver appeared and decided to disconnect it.

It seems that the woman then started her own session and tried to connect a Kia Soul EV. Everything was recorded by the Tesla Sentry Mode.