A crowd destroyed a driverless Waymo car in San Francisco::A Waymo car was destroyed in San Francisco as a crowd began vandalizing it and ultimately set the car on fire. Nobody was in the vehicle at the time.

  • GladiusB
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    175 months ago

    Waymo’s base is in China Basin. It’s worth noting that the area of the city is rampant with homeless people. I’m talking so many damn RVs that there are shanty villages that catch fire. Problems galore. The police will go out to clean it up and they just move to another are a few blocks away. I can totally see this happening where it is because the area sucks and no one would ever know until it was done and over with.

      • @Dra@lemmy.zip
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        275 months ago

        This question is such a depressing example of Bay-Area inhumanity. God Bless America

              • @tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                15 months ago

                I wasn’t being totally serious, it’s true the bay area is significantly more racially diverse than the US as a whole, but the issues and political atmosphere in the area isn’t so far removed from the general population.

                • @Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
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                  45 months ago

                  most of the people outside the bay area dont know that most of the people in the bay outside of SF generally doesnt like the city and is completely unrepresentative to what the Bay actually is like.

                  • @JDubbleu@programming.dev
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                    5 months ago

                    Even within SF there’s plenty of great areas, but “peace and tranquility in the sunset district” doesn’t make headlines. SF has a ton of problems and I really hope we can fix them in the long term, but they tend to only be in certain parts of the city. Saying all of SF is like this is akin to saying the entire bay area is like SF. They’re both massive overgeneralizations.

                • @Anyolduser@lemmynsfw.com
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                  15 months ago

                  You need a reality check.

                  There is no other part of the US where people leave their cars open so thieves can see there’s nothing to steal.

                  There is no other part of the US where a mob has destroyed an autonomous taxi.

                  Other than perhaps Manhattan and sections of LA there is no place with higher housing prices.

                  These are very, very far removed from the rest of the US.

                  • @tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    15 months ago

                    The first point about leaving your car open, people do that everywhere, car break-ins are prevelant across the country.

                    There are very high housing prices but also high wages, though yes it’s worse than a lot of the country as far as inequality. The bay area is more than San Francisco though, have you spent much time in the area? If there were more autonomous Waymo cars in cities this wouldn’t be the only time it’s happened.

      • @tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        195 months ago

        Often the RVs in places like OP is referring to are dilapidated and don’t run, with tarps on them, not connected to water or power. Essentially a small shanty house in a slum so I guess it depends on your definition

      • GladiusB
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        145 months ago

        The RVs are usually not drivable. The last time they moved them in front of my old job, none of them ran. They had to tow away more than they drove away. I guess you can argue that doesn’t make them totally homeless, but they are definitely creative.

      • @laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        145 months ago

        Last I checked, RVs are not permanent or semi permanent structures, nor do they have addresses, so… Yes. It’s living in your car, just a bigger car with amenities

        • @RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          Which should absolutely NOT be made illegal. Give these people places to actually park their RVs that have facilities to use, instead of pushing more people to end up on the streets.

          Someone should be allowed the freedom to live in an RV if they so choose or can’t afford anything else.

          Just help give them a decent place to do it.

      • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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        115 months ago

        Homeless doesn’t necessarily mean sleeping under a bridge. You can be crashing at a friend’s place and still be homeless if you don’t have a home of your own to go back to. An illegally parked RV with no mailing address doesn’t count as a home for most purposes.

        • @EdibleFriend@lemmy.world
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          15 months ago

          But how many of those people would consider themselves homeless? RV shit is a total fucking lifestyle for a lot of people.

          • @Misconduct@lemmy.world
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            5 months ago

            It’s not a lifestyle if it’s not by choice. Try finding a job without an address. The people that do it as a “lifestyle” are usually just wealthy turds or social media dweebs larping as happy families on the road despite their kids being obviously miserable

            • @EdibleFriend@lemmy.world
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              5 months ago

              Well… Yeah. That’s why I asked how many of them consider themselves homeless? Obviously some are forced to but then there’s some people who just really fucking like RVs?

              • @Misconduct@lemmy.world
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                45 months ago

                I would guess that most of them consider themselves homeless. Especially if they’re living in those makeshift tent cities. Either way, they are homeless if they don’t have an address.