At least 21 such attacks have been leveled at Waymo vans in Chandler, as first reported by The Arizona Republic. The debate touches on fears ranging from eliminating jobs for drivers to ceding control over mobility to autonomous vehicles. In some of their reports, police officers also said Waymo was often unwilling to provide video of the attacks. In one case, a Waymo employee told the police they would need a warrant to obtain video recorded by the company’s vehicles. A manager at Waymo showed video images of the incident to Officer Johnson but did not allow the police to keep them for a more thorough investigation.
Source: New York Times December 31, 2018 18:11 UTC