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cesnja
on Oct 4, 2019
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New Cars’ Pedestrian-Safety Features Fail in Deadl...
That's because the other party made a decision (maybe uninformed, but nevertheless) to command a two-ton killing machine when there's no need for it.
magicalhippo
on Oct 4, 2019
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In the same way that the pedestrian who carelessly walks into the road without sensing their surroundings makes a decision (maybe uninformed, but nevertheless) to step in front of said two-ton killing machine.
cesnja
on Oct 5, 2019
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The difference here is that you are framing the driver as the victim, when it's just the opposite.
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