• Bluegrass_Addict@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    even if they killed the kid, no charges would be filed against them because… company.

    I lay 100% blame on the CEO being personally responsible for any and all damages/injuries that occur from their non-tested slop

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      I lay 100% blame on the CEO being personally responsible for any and all damages/injuries that occur from their non-tested slop

      The blame for the kid running out in the street is the CEO’s fault?

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        Children cannot be held accountable for behaving irrationally and running onto the street without looking. Any accident where a car hits a child (within cities) is fully the driver’s fault because you must expect children to run from blind spots onto the street.

        You know, the exact thing “defensive driving” is meant to prevent. From Wikipedia:

        Driving defensively includes

        • Preparedness for all sorts of actions and reactions of other drivers and pedestrians

        Children are pedestrians and children regularly act without safety in mind, ergo you must drive slow enough to stop at a moment’s notice. 17 mph in a narrow road with many blind spots is too much.

      • Bluegrass_Addict@lemmy.ca
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        3 days ago

        nah… these Milti billion dollar companies have enough free passes to do whatever. it’s time to treat them how they treat us

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          Then if you’re going to throw out logic and reason, you’re going to alienate anyone that may agree with you on other very valid points you may have. Aren’t you concerned about being labeled and ignored?

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        3 days ago

        The blame for the kid running out in the street is the CEO’s fault?

        Streets are for people. Not cars. Don’t blame the kid for doing kid stuff.

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          Streets are for people. Not cars.

          Where are you getting that idea? Streets were used by horse/ox driven carts/carriages for thousands of years and long before cars. The only reason they’re as wide as they are are for these vehicles. They were never meant for purely human pedestrians.

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            Streets were used by horse/ox driven carts/carriages for thousands of years and long before cars.

            Not at anywhere near the speeds or volume that they’re used by cars today. Streets used to be legitimate and safe places where kids could play or people could walk. Cars changed all of that.

            Modern cities that are actually well designed focus on making streets destinations - places where people would actually want to exist outside of a car. Streets like this are generally better the fewer cars they have

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              Not at anywhere near the speeds or volume that they’re used by cars today

              You’ve moved the goalposts. You previously said streets aren’t for cars. Now you’re fine with cars, but its the volume/speed you take issue with? The article you’re replying to had a car driving at 17mph before the kid ran in front of it. A horse drawn carriage can go about twice that fast at top speed.

              Streets used to be legitimate and safe places where kids could play or people could walk.

              You…actually think that there weren’t people injured and killed by horse carts long before cars existed? Are you serious? I’m beginning to think you have no idea what you’re talking about especially with regard to history.

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                Now you’re fine with cars, but its the volume/speed you take issue with?

                No, that is not what I said.

                You…actually think that there weren’t people injured and killed by horse carts long before cars existed? Are you serious?

                Again, not what I said.

                I don’t think fucking horses were killing 400 kids per day but if they were I would be against ubiquitously using them on streets as well.

                Since you’re clearly arguing in bad faith, I think I’m going to disengage.