The behind the scenes insurance fuckery should be completely invisible to the person needing emergency care at the time they are receiving care. The system sucks.
The behind the scenes insurance fuckery should be completely invisible to the person needing emergency care at the time they are receiving care. The system sucks.
How about starting by asking for a copy of the rental agreement and reading it, or is that too big an ask for America’s Dumbest? Or they could just continue to allow themselves by to weaponized against innocents by Karens and cynical, lazy corporations and constantly drain their municipalities’ scant resources via…
Yeah, well, law enforcement automatically “believing” a complainant and acting without performing an actual investigation is how you end up with shit like swatting causing the deaths of totally innocent people like Andrew Finch and dozens of others. I know the whole “thinking” thing is tough for pigs, but if they…
I’ve been saying since this scandal broke that what needs to happen is to CRIMINALLY PROSECUTE employees that make false police reports.
There’s an easy way for consumers to protect themselves...
This whole story just illustrates how decentralized automation with no manual oversight or management is Wargames-level bad thinking in almost every scenario.
Shouldn’t they be charged with something along the lines of filing a false police report since the cars aren’t actually stolen?
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No No he didn’t say the arrests were unacceptable. He was saying that people suing over the arrests was unacceptable. #SupposedToBeAJokeButProbablyMoreTrueThanTheyWouldAdmit
You want this to stop? Arrest the employees involved. The ceo getting perp walked Friday 5pm and getting to enjoy a weekend wandering his local legal system would clear this right up.
I figure he’s too smart for that. I’ll bet when he travels he goes to the Avis counter.
The police should share blame on this too.
Arrest the CEO
2) That sounds great until you find out that the car has to be returned full of electrons, or they will bill you an extra $2/KWh to recharge.
Gonna need a better fast charger network or lots of chargers at hotels for the hertz thing to work out smoothly.
It sounds like a lot of eggs in one basket, but from a security standpoint a single vehicle is going to be much easier to keep an eye on than thirty of them.
Not a ton is known about the vehicle, except that it is fortified against gunfire and explosions, and is outfitted with everything including a blood supply in Biden’s blood type.
In the UK, we don’t call it a “Stick shift Range Rover,” we call it a “Range Rover.”
Whenever he says “I have a friend who...” or “People are saying...” it really just means he’s about to pull something out of his ass.
It is getting there. The biggest problem oddly? Regulation. Check out what some states have done to basically block new chargers based on political divide. It’s insane. Plus, the market has spoken. Get onboard with EV. The torque is just stupid.