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by norswap
1637 days ago
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My point is mostly that it shouldn't be used to argue against increased security for that mode of transportation. The pattern is as follows: - A: I had a really bad accident, we should make these vehicles more secure.
- B: No, you had to be aware that it was risky. - A: Stripe jeopardized our business, they really should have better customer support for these cases.
- B: No, you had to be aware it was risky to use them. It's a non-sequitur: the plight for increased security/customer support is in no way hampered by the fact that the buyer had to be aware of the risk (which I guess he had, but ... so what?). |
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