Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT 3896-3900 (17-21 December 2018)
Is it cold in here?:
It is speculation, but consistent with what we know, that Eminence Grise would not have stopped with Roko but might have "negotiated" with the DA about jurisdiction as well.
Or the DA may never find out, or Jeph may not be interested in telling that kind of story.
bhtooefr:
Also, regarding the insurance implications... most people don't carry blanket liability policies outside of businesses. Sure, there's heavy machinery insurance, but not blanket "I tripped and fell and injured someone" policies.
And, in any case, my guess is that whoever left the banana box in the public right of way that Crushbot stepped on would be held liable, unless Crushbot was carrying the box...
Is it cold in here?:
It's pretty standard on homeowner's policies, and if AI insurance works like car insurance it will provide for paying for repairs to victims of collisions.
pwhodges:
I don't know about the US, but in the UK having third-party insurance is a legal requirement if you drive a car on a public road.
OldGoat:
Okay, I see what you meant, Tova. But, since this is fiction from one artist's mind, it's all speculation. I agree that Jeph isn't apt to take the story in that direction - it would change the tenor of the entire strip to mystery/courtroom drama.
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