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Burn the fire.
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Land of Liberty, NH
Posts: 6,501
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I agree with BoxsterSteve in that the operator (or Driver) is ultimately responsible for what happens when the vehicle is set on "autopilot". If a situation happens where it needs help, it's the operator's responsibility to make sure the vehicle is used safely and in a legal manner. This is a case of people wanting to have less responsibility for the deadly machinery they are using.
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