'Who caused the accident?' is a question often used to avoid asking 'What allowed the accident to be so destructive?' ( @mrendell)
Unbelievable! While car-makers are flooding our streets with increasingly lethal products, we focus our policies on disciplining 'distracted pedestrians an cyclists'.
[3] 'It is not the car that kills, but the erronous driver'
If that happens over 1.2 million times annually (20-fold if we count severe injuries) it is SYSTEMIC in its design.
Humans are fallible, so be wary of providing them with destructive tools that assume they are not.
If that happens over 1.2 million times annually (20-fold if we count severe injuries) it is SYSTEMIC in its design.
Humans are fallible, so be wary of providing them with destructive tools that assume they are not.
[4] If you bring the biggest amount of Joules to public spaces you should not automatically have more RIGHTS.
Instead you should automatically have more RESPONSIBILITIES.
(cartoon by @davewalker: http://www.davewalker.com )
Instead you should automatically have more RESPONSIBILITIES.
(cartoon by @davewalker: http://www.davewalker.com )