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California police stumped after trying to ticket driverless car for illegal U-turn
(www.theguardian.com)
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And that’s basically it!
It's not a question of what feels right, it's a question of what the law actually says. I'm pretty sure most of us are actually not all that fond of the idea of cops making up or creatively reinterpreting the law to suit their own whims, so I don't see why we should suddenly be cheering for it now.
If the law isn't written in such a way as to be able to apply to driverless vehicles, that's a problem that lawmakers need to correct.
Lawmakers are too busy focusing on irrelevant distractions to be addressing gaps in the law.
And, just so we're clear, you're saying you're cool with the alternative being proposed here, which is that the police just make up the law as they see fit?
I don't believe I said that, nor implied it ?