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Nine people got shot, and /r/sanfrancisco still thinks the most important issue is self-driving cars.

/facepalm

Isn't the current rate of mass shootings in USA at an average of 2 a day???
I don't understand why they're allowed to hold permits for driverless operations when these incidents seem to happen so frequently. A bar caught serving underage patrons risks losing their alcohol license after just one infraction. Why doesn't the same principle apply here?
Just go around. There was another few videos that showed a car doing exactly that.