Message from @Reaps
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This is interesting:
>If you watch the video, only a handful of strips are actually visible in the video, which indicates that the headlights aren't showing as far away as they should.
Also, the video doesn't show the camera tilting forward, which you would expect if the car braked. So it appears that until at least the contact happened, no brakes were activated.
I guess they didn't have the "emergency brakes" DLC.
Uber self-driving cars are designed to give the observer a sense of pride and accomplishment
dangerous assault butter knives again
You can never predict when grandpa will stab you in the chest with a butter knife.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UT-2ovTLSo
Judging from the intro to this video
It seems to be arguing in favour of the UK police
But then.. I watched the footage
One dude reportedly gets tased *six times* whilst walking around with a bloodied knife *after* stabbing someone
Thatβs pretty gay, fag
Another clip shows a lunatic wandering around with a jungle knife while the police play hit n' run on him with batons
It's easy to cherry pick videos that don't show the failure that is law enforcement in the UK, and untrained US police officers.
The one with the jungle knife, if that guy wanted, he could have easily stabbed a few officers.
I'm not saying this as any disrespect to UK LEOs, either
Trust internet retards to think stabbing is less lethal than shooting.
Imagine being told 'enforce the law'
and then being expected to do so with just a fucking truncheon
At some point you've got to value the lives of your police more than the violent criminals they're having to deal with
What's jungle knife? A Kukri?
A buttah knife
It's hard to see exactly what it is, but it ain't no butter knife
ooo you sneaky
kukri or machete from what I can see
Can you imagine mobilizing 30 cops every time some guy "acts violent"?
so that video has five clips in it
that's serious business
four of them are dudes with knives who don't appear to be 'all there'
Guess what, the real hard core criminals, they don't dare go after.
Which is why they end up with rape gangs going unchallenged.
that's the impression I'm left with