Alphabet-owned robotaxi firm Waymo is limiting service as a consequence of Saturday’s scheduled nationwide “No Kings” protests in opposition to President Donald Trump and his insurance policies.
A Waymo spokesperson confirmed the adjustments to Wired on Friday. Service is reportedly affected in San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, and Phoenix, and is completely suspended in Los Angeles. It’s not clear how lengthy the restricted service will final.
As a part of protests final weekend in Los Angeles in opposition to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, 5 Waymo autos have been set on hearth and spray painted with anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) messages. In response, Waymo suspended service in downtown LA.
Whereas it’s not completely clear why protestors focused the autos, they could be seen as a surveillance device, as police departments have requested robotaxi footage for his or her investigations up to now. (Waymo says it challenges requests that it sees as overly broad or missing a authorized foundation.)
In response to the San Francisco Chronicle, the town’s hearth chief advised officers Wednesday that “in a interval of civil unrest, we is not going to attempt to extinguish these fires until they’re up in opposition to a constructing.”
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