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<b>Waymo called the cops on teen riders, raising privacy concerns</b><br/>
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In an email to NPR, San Mateo Police Department spokesperson Jeanine Luna said that detaining the teens in the Waymo on Monday was "wholly appropriate" under the circumstances. "We received the call of a 'firearm' being shot from a moving vehicle," she said. "Furthermore, the occupants were described as being possibly 'intoxicated.'" she said.<br/><br/>"Being that the vehicle was disabled (the occupants had every right to exit the vehicle before police arrival, but they did not), a high-risk traffic stop was conducted to ensure the safety of all involved," Luna added. "They were not arrested and were released to their parents, however, potential charges are still pending dependent on what the video from inside the vehicle shows."<br/><br/>Autonomous taxis represent an ethical gray area<br/><br/>Robotaxis began to roll out across the U.S. in December 2018, when Waymo launched in Phoenix. These services have been used for less than a decade — so the norms surrounding them aren't settled, experts agree.
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