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Run over woman sues Google

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MentalIlness

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I was only obeying orders

A woman
who was run over while following Google Maps' directions is suing the search engine for causing the accident.

Google Maps' told Lauren Rosenberg it was safe to walk along a very busy highway with no pedestrian walkway. She did this even if her common sense gland was probably not functioning very well. She was hit by a car. Now she's suing Google for damages.

The walking directions from 96 Daly Ave to 1710 Prospector Ave in Park City, Utah told Rosenberg to walk just over one half of a mile along Deer Valley Drive, also known as Highway 224. The highway did not have sidewalks or any other pedestrian-friendly amenities, and Rosenberg was struck by a car driven by a man named Patrick Harwood. She is suing Harwood too, but the Google side of the case is more interesting.

Her lawyers claim that Google is liable because it did not warn her that the route would not offer a safe place for a pedestrian to walk. The Google Maps website says that you have to be barking to walk down that route but Rosenberg says she used Google Maps on her BlackBerry, which did not show that warning, so she’s suing for more than $100,000.
 
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http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/19001/38/

I was only obeying orders

A woman
who was run over while following Google Maps' directions is suing the search engine for causing the accident.

Google Maps' told Lauren Rosenberg it was safe to walk along a very busy highway with no pedestrian walkway. She did this even if her common sense gland was probably not functioning very well. She was hit by a car. Now she's suing Google for damages.

The walking directions from 96 Daly Ave to 1710 Prospector Ave in Park City, Utah told Rosenberg to walk just over one half of a mile along Deer Valley Drive, also known as Highway 224. The highway did not have sidewalks or any other pedestrian-friendly amenities, and Rosenberg was struck by a car driven by a man named Patrick Harwood. She is suing Harwood too, but the Google side of the case is more interesting.

Her lawyers claim that Google is liable because it did not warn her that the route would not offer a safe place for a pedestrian to walk. The Google Maps website says that you have to be barking to walk down that route but Rosenberg says she used Google Maps on her BlackBerry, which did not show that warning, so she’s suing for more than $100,000.

Funny I just mapped a route on my blackberry that has me walking the first half mile on a road with no sidewalks and another that is a state highway and there was most definately a use caution warning at the beginning of the route. She most likely just missed it or she did not set transit type to walking. Just another dumbass that cannot take responsibility for their own stupidity.
 
Funny I just mapped a route on my blackberry that has me walking the first half mile on a road with no sidewalks and another that is a state highway and there was most definately a use caution warning at the beginning of the route. She most likely just missed it or she did not set transit type to walking. Just another dumbass that cannot take responsibility for their own stupidity.

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