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eric_b | 3 years ago
Do we blame the city when drunks crash their cars in to lane barriers? Or trees?
I don't like those scooters and I think they are dangerous - but even the man in the story admits he rode them many times previously, and knew he was not supposed to ride on the sidewalks. He knew what he was getting in to.
This trend of "no one is ever responsible for their own actions" is not going to end well. When do we start holding people accountable?
cguess|3 years ago
They're trying to bash his reputation with utterly unprovable claims to make him seem like a degenerate (because, yea... who drinks and smokes weed in LA?). If he wins he can probably come after them for slander now too.
I hope he wins.
djanogo|3 years ago
Too many people want Bird/City to loose just because they hate corps.
sigstoat|3 years ago
yes, metabolites show up for a long time in urine, making it useless for this sort of thing.
they don't stick around nearly as long in blood, and it is suitable (along with expert interpretation) for getting a sense of whether or not somebody recently high.
> However, if you've ever had to pee in cup you also know that cannabis shows up in blood
peeing in a cup does not give you insight into this.
quantified|3 years ago
If you’re illegally operating (invalid vehicle for the road), your ability to complain diminishes quite a bit. Sucks to be that injured, this is where socialized medicine sort of helps out.
mbauman|3 years ago
Use that is _known_ to be largely done outside of the terms of use and/or city law.
xyst|3 years ago
I think we are all ignoring the elephant in the room: absolutely terrible infrastructure for anything besides car. The US collectively has spent billions (trillions?) in new roads and highways but not much else in between.
So when are we going to hold ourselves accountable for the mess that O&G has gotten us into and reverse this trend?
throwaway675309|3 years ago