But then we'll have a legal test
Well yes. But what is the issue with that? There are additional complications but that's how the law works.
If I buy a new car and the brakes spontaneously fail due to a manufacturing defect who is responsible?
If I fail to maintain my car and the brakes fail as there are no pads left who is responsible?
Oh I agree it will need to be tested and that's not an inherently bad thing, far from it. But I fear it will be yet another decision that falls the wrong way.
The tech itself, I don't argue with.
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Well yes. But what is the issue with that? There are additional complications but that's how the law works.
If I buy a new car and the brakes spontaneously fail due to a manufacturing defect who is responsible?
If I fail to maintain my car and the brakes fail as there are no pads left who is responsible?