The case is believed to be the first time that U.S. prosecutors have brought felony charges against a motorist who was using a partially automated driving system.
For me this is a textbook example of what’s wrong with laws across the word taking into account esoteric concepts like “intentions”: the driver was responsible for his actions and they led to the death of two people, he should’ve been judged as such. Instead he got a fine, that’s it.
And I’m not sure but it’s possible that there are more murderers in this case getting away with it - the ones in Tesla responsible for this system.
More on-topic for this comm: [captain obvious] a good way to reduce car deaths would be to reduce the amount of cars on the streets. [/captain obvious]
For me this is a textbook example of what’s wrong with laws across the word taking into account esoteric concepts like “intentions”: the driver was responsible for his actions and they led to the death of two people, he should’ve been judged as such. Instead he got a fine, that’s it.
And I’m not sure but it’s possible that there are more murderers in this case getting away with it - the ones in Tesla responsible for this system.
More on-topic for this comm: [captain obvious] a good way to reduce car deaths would be to reduce the amount of cars on the streets. [/captain obvious]