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Last week, a driverless car in San Francisco ran over a beloved corner store cat named Kit Kat. The incident sparked outrage.
Supervisor Fielder held a press conference outside Randa’s Market , where Kit Kat lived, in the Mission District. She wants counties to let voters decide whether autonomous vehicles can drive on their streets.
Fielder said, “ We are here today because we cannot remain silent while corporations make choices that impact our neighborhoods without our consent.”
Tony Delorio, Principal Officer of Teamsters Local Union Number 665 , supports Fielder’s resolution. He says it touches on a range of labor issues in the city.
”Robots don't drink coffee. Robots don't eat lunch. Like, really, like, you know, everybody wants the city to come back a

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