I don’t know why you keep dragging irrelevant first sale doctrine into this. It doesn’t apply to this situation at all. Establishing him as an agent of KK makes first sale doctrine completely irrelevant.
I don’t know why you keep dragging irrelevant first sale doctrine into this. It doesn’t apply to this situation at all. Establishing him as an agent of KK makes first sale doctrine completely irrelevant.
First, all cars need to be networked together on the same software. This will never happen because companies don’t want to play nice with each other.
How many humans see a person in the road nearly 6 seconds before hitting them and simply don’t react? None, unless their intent is to run the person over.
Maybe a full size SUV is superior to a sedan in some ways, but the majority of SUVs are compact and subcompacts that are definitely no better then sedans for moving people/things, are more expensive, and get worse gas mileage!
Most SUVs are objectively bad. Many are no better than your typical sedan, but cost more and have worse gas mileage.
If you’re going to reshape infrastructure, the better move would be to design much better mass-transit that can get 90% of people from/to wherever that want to go. Why does everyone need their own person 3,000 pound car to move their 100-200 pound body on daily commutes?
“The entity that allows an AI to drive will be the entity to assume the risk”
Just like gas stations, EV chargers and autonomous systems need to be standardized.
I think it’s the cars doing the killing...
This isn’t about first sale doctrine. This is about KK implicitly authorizing the kid to sell donuts in a region that KK doesn’t do business when they knowingly sell him donuts that he intends to resell. Establishing that, Respondeat Superior establishes that KK can be held liable for the actions of the kid selling…
No, because Kroger is a distributor/retailer.
State wins are important to begin chipping away at the rampant voter suppression in this country.
“If you won, it’s because I helped you. If you lost, it’s because you suck and has nothing to do with me”. Classic Trump.
If other republican candidates were winning by strong double-digits in the same night, it would seem like enough should have showed up to vote him in.
With other republicans in the state winning by double-digit margins in the same election, this does seem at least somewhat troublesome for Trump. It seems to say that you can be too brash and too insane or even a strong party affiliation base to save you.
Not all heroes wear capes.
The best takeaway is that, even party affiliations and a strong party voting base won’t necessarily save a candidate who is total ass.
This is a brilliant idea...
My original comment wasn’t about some cop if going to stop him from selling. Clearly they don’t care as some are his customers. It was that KK is protecting themselves from the liability if something happens with the donuts this kid is selling and gets someone sick or worse.
Oh the “this couldn’t happen” defense. Brilliant. Sue, this kid couldn’t accidentally drop a dozen donuts while loading them up, than just brush them off and resell them. Or have some indigestible crap in his car contaminant them. Completely impossible, right?