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Tesla said it didn’t have key data in a fatal crash. Then a hacker found it.
(www.washingtonpost.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
For reference, here is a poem called the Narcissist's Prayer:
If I was on the jury or I was the judge in a non-jury trial and this happened, I would have pushed for the largest decision possible. No company or person should be allowed to act like this.
The jury basically did exactly that. They weren't buying Tesla's multi-year denial that they had the data as an "oopsy doopsy" story.
They found Tesla liable for $235 million. It's the first case Tesla hasent been able to settle, and that's a big ol' number. They are going to have more lawsuits coming.
You know what really ticks me off? Every driving Joe and Jane learns that negligence or ignorance or "clumsiness" does not excuse you from breaking the rules.
A very basic tenet of lawfulness. Which does not seem to apply to multi-billion-money-corpos.
And it’s strange, because corporations are sposto be people now right?
What a fucking joke.