• Lucy :3@feddit.org
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          2 days ago

          What? It’s their explicit decision and risk to get into the car. Including acknowledging all the risk for themselves and others.

            • Lucy :3@feddit.org
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              2 days ago

              That’s like strapping a bomb to yourself, exploding and then being the victim because you didn’t know you’re in a deadly situation.

              You did know. If you didn’t, you shouldn’t be allowed to do previously said thing.

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                11 hours ago

                Can’t you make this same argument for normal driving, or practically anything?

                “The splattered biker wasn’t innocent because he knew riding his bike in the bike lane was a dangerous situation, akin to strapping a bomb to his chest”

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                People who believe (because they’ve been lead to believe) that driverless cars are safe still have a right to live without injury. Being credulous or fooled doesn’t remove your rights.

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                  19 hours ago

                  Same for people who belive (because they have been lead to believe) that driverful cars are safe (despite being the lead cause of death for people between 5-29) still have a right to live without injury.