Jaywalkin' Jerk
Uncle Chucky missed another one:
Are we going to have to start mounting blades and spikes on cars to insure that evolution proceeds properly?
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Hat-tip to Kirk M.
A pedestrian injured by a motorist while following an online route has filed a lawsuit claiming Google Inc. supplied unsafe directions.
Lauren Rosenberg filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking more than $100,000 in U.S. District Court in Utah. It also named a motorist she says hit her.
Rosenberg used her phone in January to download directions from one end of Park City to the other.
Google Maps led her to a four-lane boulevard without sidewalks that was "not reasonably safe for pedestrians," according to the lawsuit filed by the Northridge, Calif., resident.
Rosenberg believed she could reach a sidewalk on the other side of Deer Valley Drive and tried to cross the boulevard, but didn't even make it to the median, he said.
Are we going to have to start mounting blades and spikes on cars to insure that evolution proceeds properly?
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Hat-tip to Kirk M.
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