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spankalee 10 hours ago

Good thing no one blamed the kid.

gambiting 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

>> it was because the child jumped in front of the car.

Did you miss this sentence? How can you read it in any other way?

_p1l9 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I was probably a bit too harsh on the OP. The OP was probably not blaming the kid. But if Waymo isn't being sued and the city isn't being sued, then society has collectively placed blame on the kid and their parents.

0x3f 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Blame isn't really zero sum is it. Like you can be criticized for leaving your laptop unatended and your doors unlocked, but it doesn't really reduce blame for the thief.

jedberg 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

What you're talking about has nothing to do with Waymo at all though. It's ostensibly off topic here. You're talking about car culture in general.

Yes, I blame the parents or the adults that were supposed to supervise the child (but not the child). I teach my kids not to run into the street. I also watch them like a hawk near streets because kids are dumb.

I agree with you that we have too strong of a car culture. But we do. So until that changes, we need to teach our kids and adults to be vigilant.

But while we do that, I'd still rather have Waymos around than human drivers.

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