“What if it shows up in court to fight the ticket, Darryl? What then?”
“Oh geez, I don’t know. Don’t even think about it.”
Surely it can’t be that complex. The ticket goes to the register owner if no driver is present.
Just like a parking ticket.Parking tickets are civil violations, speeding tickets are criminal. Two totally different systems. Police don’t typically hand out parking tickets either
I may have missed that this was the us and shit makes no sense there.
Of all the things that don’t make sense here, that we have separate criminal and civil court systems is not one of them
They don’t do that with speeding tickets, why would that apply here?
Moving violations are different than parking. It’s why it’s usually different agencies who do them, and parking don’t carry guns.
So automatic speed cameras know who is driving the car to issue the fine to the correct person?
They can’t prove who’s driving, so who gets the demerits? So in the US, those get thrown out all the time.
In Canada, no demerits, goes to the registered owner, they can fight their friends for lending it out.
I may have missed the part about it being in the US. I always associate the guardian with ik stories.
California Police….
I mean… dude…
But its the software driving the car thats at fault. Clearly need to ticket the AI company
If there is no driver to ticket for driving in a dangerous or otherwise illegal manner, then impound the vehicle and the owner can pay the fine when they retrieve it from the impound yard.
It’s what would happen if a driver fled the scene of a normal traffic stop.
Tow it and only release it to an executive of the company who shows up to the yard and personally signs off on the fact that they allowed it to happen.
Start a paper trail of execs you can sue when one of these illegal u-turns hurts or kills someone.
Surely these companies will just create a scapegoat-exec role specifically for taking the blame for these accidents if such a system were implemented.
You’d think police would know how to impound a car. I’ve seen tow-trucks do it to unoccupied cars frequently enough.