I think your position is that you are (overly) concerned about the individual, while ignoring all the benefits it would bring to the future. There are always mistakes and sacrifices, but we learn from them, and do better.
It's not like humans don't get injured and killed at fast food places. It happens a lot. Customers, criminals, unsafe work practices or demanding bosses etc. Or just simple incompetence.
True but usually people need to be pushed.
By removing the humans entirely, we remove the risk.
Well, no need for human beings at all then...I mean we could be just as much of a risk being couped up bored at home until we go nuts or doing drugs to escape the boredom.
We can either have freedom and the risks that come with it or we can be locked away with zero risk to anyone but ourselves...giving idiots more free time they don't need to be doing something useful isnt the answer--covid proved that along with the legalization of Marijuana that came with it.
I say this not because I care, I don't. I just don't like expensive, lazy and incompetent people doing pointless menial work and getting in my way when I want food. I would prefer consistent and reliable automation over interacting with fast food workers.
I don't know where you go to get fast food, but i've literally never seen anyone attacked at a fast food restaurant and i've done enough stupid shit to have had it happen to me personally
I think they're far more likely to be attacked by humans than machines.
In a.long enough timeframe you may be right.
I disagree here too. You walked away.
I was a teenager who lived with his parents, I had no obligations to be concerned about that required I keep my job.
I had no choice to walk away here because I couldnt afford an apartment while paying or withholding my rent at the same time.
The courts have no measure in place for this type of situation, the preliminary injunction is meant to enforce a safe environment during trial and it failed due to a judges bias. My landlord see's me the same way a giant corporation see's those workers, its not him so who fucking cares...but if he was forced to live here i'm sure he would have invested in proper measures to correct the issues immediately. The court was about the same as the government, no real measures in place to prevent my slow death in the process and useless even with what they could do.
A flawed system as far as people being in immediate danger...the situatuon is no different, it's just not ages old yet.
Its a repeat of the same idiocy in a different sense...quickly thrown together pretenses of precaution as the giant wheel rolls on without any concern for the average person.
In all sanity they should have removed me from my unit at his cost during trial its so bad, but they just have a little book of rules with no real means to enforce it they follow along and zero realistic alternatives.
It would be the same for a working stiff..you can't get unemployment because you quit to be safe rather than sorry...you have to wait until after the damage is done for a resolution.
You obivously have never been trapped or boxed in by life before...I would never wish it on anybody, but its a lesson you could honestly benefit from.
In your greater scale online argumentives you may seem to make sense as a big picture person...but the biggest picture's come down to the smallest drops of paint in the real world...not the admirer sitting high above the canvas calling it a masterpiece. One tiny drop of paint in the wrong place changes everything the painting is worth as a whole...but the admirer may never notice.
If you can't place principals and people over progress and profit, its only because your not one of the people who it could happen to...again, its different if you look at it as if the one person who got hurt was yourself. I don't understand how you cant see that.