manabi
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But it does. Tesla autopilot does in fact shut off if you don’t put your hands on the wheel like you’re supposed to, as well as warn you multiple times. Not sure where your information is coming from.

So, Tesla has a feature called Autopilot, which they claim drives your car for you, will stop if it detects an object in front of you. Aka the way most people expect a system that’s called “Autopilot” would work (even though that’s not what the plane version does). And the system seems to work excellently! It’s a real

Yet they tout the Autopilot like this:

“In an interview with police, Lommatzch said she was looking at her phone prior to the collision, but in the suit she claims she attempted to brake just before the crash, “but the brakes did not engage.””

If that was true she’d be suing for sexual assault as well.

yeah, sounds like you missed this article from June when you were linking a three year old reddit thread.

fwiw reports indicate that Tesla does not fully follow the commissioning models you find at most dealerships, instead providing salaries and smaller incentive’s for actual sales numbers.  For example the redit thread has people saying $50 per car incentive for Tesla vs. the $500 or more depending upon how much they

Asking people to pay attention while they drive and be held accountable for their land rockets is just too much... too much I say.

Right. This is what happens when a person's pay is partially (or completely) dependent on selling someone a vehicle. Doesn't make it right, but there's no financial incentive (short or a lawsuit) to be completely truthful.

Oh stop it!

But the company has come under fire in the past over allegations that its sales staff misled prospective buyers...

The Model S was supposed to brake for stopped obstacles..........not break stopped obstacles.

And the sales person also told her that ‘she looked good in that car’ will that be in the lawsuit ?

Then maybe you don’t need to gowork with teens.

Even if they all decided he was faking it - they all literally stopped the learning for the other kids in the class to do this?  That’s super irresponsible, plus gives the faking sleep kiddo attention, which is what those kind of jokers crave.  Ignore him, teach the other kids, if faking is the thing.  But stopping

The funny thing is, if you let kids frustrate you, you’re letting them have power over you. Being a teacher is about creating a safe and respectful space, clearly this isn’t, and I can promise kids aren’t learning at the level that they should be because of it. 

How? It’s like shooting a gun in the air to quieten a room, it looks cool in movies but would be a pretty psychopathic act everywhere else

The implicit threat of violence with the potential of severe bodily harm is traumatizing. You would not be okay with it if an officer came into class and threatened your child with a potentially deadly weapon.

I’m not. This is just stupid, and there are many ways beyond using a potentially lethal device to wake an unresponsive person. This is at the maturity level of me poking my brother in the ear with the end of a broken Hula Hoop to wake him up...when I was 9.