A couple of minutes into his Waymo ride, Robert Moreno said the cool feeling of getting an invitation to ride on a driverless vehicle quickly shifted.
"Some panic set in - just all in the situation," said Moreno.
On Saturday, Robert and his husband said a person who looked homeless was trying to cover the sensors of the vehicle as the light turned green.
Sounds like a scene out of Night of the living Dead combined with Mad Max. Frisco users of the Waymo are advised to bring 2-foot illuminated crosses on their next ride to repel zombies
ReplyDelete"Robert and his husband" ---- that says it all right there
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely right.
DeleteAdditionally there is this nugget
“Waymo emailed them citing in part: "when a pedestrian attacks the vehicle, we advise riders to remain inside the vehicle."”
It’s nice to know one can get emailed instructions on how to escape from an ambush during said event.
Those poor turd polishers, they just “didn’t know what to do”
Can’t make shit like that up.
TMF Bert
A slight misunderstanding.
ReplyDeleteHe was not threatening, he was one of the newly imported Venezuelan squeegee men, a man we're told here in Colorado to give extra money to as a reward for destroying their own country before coming here trying to do the same.
you see a self driving car....
ReplyDeletei see a moving target(the sensors) for my paint ball gun.
Stopped reading after "Robert and his husband." Won't read faggot shit
ReplyDeleteThat's the best part, 2 grown 'men' not knowing what to do.
DeleteAnd they both reached for the shift knob.
ReplyDeleteHow does one "look homeless"? Sounds mighty judgy of the rump-wranglers. I wonder how they take it when they are told that they "look HIV-positive".
ReplyDeleteMG
IF the bumpers were chrome, it would be the first to get suck off.
ReplyDeleteWhat happens when the doors lock, and they set the car on fire, like what happened recently in California to a self driving car?
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