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Frye 2 days ago

Also worth mentioning Kroger just lost a multi million dollar lawsuit in Florida after one of their delivery trucks hit a cyclist. I wonder if this has anything to do with it as well.

rolandog 2 days ago | parent [-]

"Something, something, ... omelettes ... few eggs" -- mouthpiece from corporation that lobbies to cut regulations

Dylan16807 2 days ago | parent [-]

I can't find the story, but if it's a human-driven truck there's nothing special about a vehicle hitting someone. Everyone that drives a vehicle is accepting that risk. It's not heartless to have vehicles. And I don't even know what particular regulations you're trying to imply.

Frye 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Implying that Kroger announced that it would shut down its Florida operations shortly after losing the lawsuit with the cyclist. Nothing more.

Here is the story

https://www.facebook.com/100064532630592/posts/pfbid0DYoPXet...

Dylan16807 2 days ago | parent [-]

I wasn't saying you implied anything. I was saying rolandog seemed to go beyond general cynicism about corporations to an unreasonable complaint.

Looking at the details, I could say Kroger shouldn't have hired her but I'd rather say that if she was dangerous enough to not hire as a driver then her license shouldn't have been reinstated in the first place. (Though that's if "couldn’t recall if her driver’s license was suspended just months before he hired her" means it actually was suspended, and Bike Law isn't doing some trickery with wording.)

Either way good they paid out.

For the shutdown, I do think it's a coincidence. They're shutting down facilities in multiple states and that lawsuit isn't even a tenth of a percent of the relevant costs.

rolandog a day ago | parent [-]

Thanks for correcting me, I would've sworn this was about a truck with autopilot. So, if I'm understanding it correctly: although the driver was at fault, there were systematic failures in training personnel that would've prevented an unqualified driver from driving the truck?

Dylan16807 a day ago | parent [-]

Yeah, that seems about right. It's a failure but it's not tied closely to regulation and it's not something that should affect their overall plans.

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