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not fooled

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5. Hardly surprising
Tue Mar 5, 2019, 07:34 PM
Mar 2019

given that governor douchey had cut a secret deal with uber to allow them into the state to test their unproven technology, thereby turning unsuspecting AZ residents into unwitting crash test dummies.

Error-Zona: playground for corporate interests. Enter the state at your own risk.

Bullshit Auggie Mar 2019 #1
The collision video does not accurately depict the events? LisaM Mar 2019 #2
In several articles after the incident, I read that BOTH brake appalachiablue Mar 2019 #3
Why wouldn't the driver check? LisaM Mar 2019 #6
NO idea, she was watching 'The Voice' TV show on her cell ph. appalachiablue Mar 2019 #7
"crossing there on a bike which is normal." Now normal to cross outside of the crosswalk? cstanleytech Mar 2019 #12
Early reports after the accident covered this some- concensus was appalachiablue Mar 2019 #16
I think the crosswalks were far apart. LisaM Mar 2019 #17
Really depends on what the driver was told to do when using the vehicle wouldnt it? After all cstanleytech Mar 2019 #10
The person is there because they are supposed to react if the car malfunctions. Coventina Mar 2019 #11
Yes but isn't it dependent on the training they were given and what they were told to look out for? cstanleytech Mar 2019 #13
If you are being paid to sit behind the wheel of a car you are responsible for what happens Coventina Mar 2019 #14
"Murder." Maybe but doesnt it depend on if they were cstanleytech Mar 2019 #15
So you think her instructions were to sit and watch TV? Coventina Mar 2019 #18
Uber is stupid as hell for attempting this.... groundloop Mar 2019 #4
Hardly surprising not fooled Mar 2019 #5
Right. This was preventable and tragic, Uber is responsible. appalachiablue Mar 2019 #8
Well, they can anticipate further 2naSalit Mar 2019 #9
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