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Don't recall saying I would trust them over my own judgement, they are an additional layer of perception


What you did say, anecdotally, is that pedestrians would be safer, in direct response to being presented with empirical evidence that pedestrians are, in fact, not safer...

So my point here is that, whatever argument you are making, it is already debunked. You're arguing against statistics with platitudes.




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