A Florida judge found “reasonable evidence” that Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk and other managers knew the automaker’s vehicles had a defective Autopilot system but still allowed the cars to be driven unsafely, according to a ruling.

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    1 year ago

    It’s not that people die crashing them, or even that a manufacturing/software defect causes the deaths.

    It’s that Tesla knew that there was a software error that would almost certainly cause somebody to die, and intentionally chose not to address the issues for financial reasons. That’s textbook depraved indifference.

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            1 year ago

            Schlitterbahn waterpark is a fairly recent high-profile example.

            The designers of the water coaster and co-owner of the park were charged with murder because they knew the ride was lethally dangerous and kept it running.

            In fact, they’d paid off people hurt in other near-death accidents to keep quiet.