Postby fafner » 1 year ago
While I can understand their willingness to get back cars from bad payers, I can see a ton of legal shenanigans about that. Most simple is the possibility that the bad payer inhabits an area with no transports nearby and ending up being stranded in the middle of nowhere (while at home, or why not while being parked at a gas station on a highway and the car just decides it is time to go home). More complicated: what if the car has an accident while auto-driving home? Is the owner responsible for giving the order to the car to auto-drive? Or the bad payer for "forcing" the owner to auto-drive the car? What if a software made the decision automatically? I can see a lot of fun between lawyers during a trial
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Edit: I suppose you meant "repossession" in the title? Quite puzzling before reading
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