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What is the biggest hoax in history that people still believe today?

Hands up don't shoot.In Ferguson , the infamous riots that followed the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer. Witnesses gave false testimony to the police that Michael Brown was walking in the street when a police officer stopped his patrol car and told Mr. Brown to freeze. Witnesses stated Mr. Brown got in a submissive position with his hands up, telling the police officer not to shoot, and the police officer shot him dead in cold blood.The media ran the story with very little fact checking or unbiased opinion. They even gave Mr. Brown, well over 6′ 250 pounds, the nickname “"the gentle giant”. Days of rioting ensued, mostly brought about by the media whipping up the public with accusations of racism that fit President Obama’s narrative that the police were racist, and the President supported the narrative presented by the media as fact before any investigations had been done.Later, investigations and statements from witnesses afraid to come forward to the media in public told police the real story.‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ did not happen in Fergusonhttps://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/opa/press-releases/attachments/2015/03/04/doj_report_on_shooting_of_michael_brown_1.pdfMichael Brown had just committed a strong arm robbery.And when the police officer attempted to stop him, Mr. Brown charged him and attempted to take his gun. In the fighting that ensued, Mr. Brown was fatally shot. After the facts got out, the press quietly walked away after being culpable in millions of dollars in property damage, injuries to citizens, perhaps thousands of lives ruined, and countless destroyed businesses.The predominantly black community, where the media cried racism, suffered horribly.Can Ferguson Recover? The Lasting Economic Impact of Violent Unresthttp://web.archive.org/web/20150105201815/http://www.kmov.com:80/special-coverage-001/Businesses-damaged-during-Ferguson-unrest-seeking-funds-for-rebuilding-284522641.htmlOh, and the police officer that was attacked had his career destroyed along with his reputation. This has become the norm for America’s media (I avoid calling them news reporters because they have become a people that push political narratives instead of objectively reporting the news). To this day, many people still believe “hands up don’t shoot” actually occurred.(Thank you for the over 21,000 upvotes! )-Edited by A.B.David.

I was in an accident and the other driver’s insurance refused to pay me arguing I was 100% at fault. Can I sue the motorist himself for the damages?

Yes. If you don’t have your own insurance to cover the damages, you would need to sue the other driver. The other driver’s insurance will defend the case. Keep in mind, the other driver will probably sue you too.If you do have the kind of insurance that will compensate you, then I suggest paying the deductible and letting your insurance deal with it. Then, your insurance can seek its money back and try to get your deductible.If you were injured, you might want to hire a personal injury attorney to handle the claim for you.If you were not injured and the amount is small enough, you can sue in small claims court for the property damage. Otherwise you would need to sue in traditional trial court.

Were Tesla owners notified of possible glitch in their autopilot systems immediately after the fatality?

Here is an excerpt from the Model S owner’s manual:“Warning: Autosteer is a hands-on feature. You must keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times.Warning: Autosteer is intended for use only on highways and limited-access roads with a fully attentive driver. When using Autosteer, hold the steering wheel and be mindful of road conditions and surrounding traffic. Do not use Autosteer on city streets or in areas where bicyclists or pedestrians may be present. Never depend on Autosteer to determine an appropriate driving path. Always be prepared to take immediate action. Failure to follow these instructions could cause serious property damage, injury or death.”There was no glitch; it was a human decision to ignore the explicit instructions. I find it disappointing that Consumer Reports is asking for Tesla to deactivate the autopilot feature. This is another example of misplaced blame potentially causing unnecessary delays in advancement of a very useful technology. Additionally, Tesla now has several autopilot-related lawsuits to deal with, and the only people who benefit from that are the people who ignored the instructions, and (of course) their lawyers. The people who lose are the rest of us, because a lot of great ideas are never implemented, due to the increased startup costs, insurance costs, and fear of repercussions of implementing the technology before it is “perfect.”And, because I didn’t see instructions on my new app, here is a public service announcement: Don’t chase your pokemon into the deep sea, over a bridge, onto train tracks, while you’re driving, etc. This still applies if it is, indeed, a dragon, even though I am sympathetic to this predicament. Pokemon Go is not responsible for bodily injury acquired in the pursuit of cute, semi-illusory monsters.

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