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goatsarah (goatsarah@thegoatery.dyndns.org)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 18:59:13 JST goatsarah @revk @neil Speaking as someone who has been accosted by men on occasion like this, she likely didn't get out because she was terrified of what they might do to her. -
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RevK :verified_r: (revk@toot.me.uk)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 18:59:14 JST RevK :verified_r: @neil I am puzzled by the focus of the story being on “driverless”.
(A) how was she “stuck”? Surely she could have got out. And surely that is the same with a driver. Indeed if she was the driver she would be stuck as she could not abandon the car, which in this case she presumably could.
(B) how is this different to a car with a driver, with someone persistently standing in your path?
Story is “idiot stands in front of car to cause trouble”. Driverless makes no odds?
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