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.
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”
30p87@feddit.org 1 month ago
What? It’s their explicit decision and risk to get into the car. Including acknowledging all the risk for themselves and others.
philophilsaurus@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
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Zwiebel@feddit.org 1 month ago
That’s a bit victim blame-y
30p87@feddit.org 1 month 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.
KitB@feddit.uk 1 month ago
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.
papalonian@lemmy.world 5 weeks 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”