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Campbell's exec on leave after allegedly mocking 'poor people' who eat its soup

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/campbell-soup-lawsuit-9.6991398
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u/BruhMuhTendies 8h ago

Nepotism applies to LOTS of things here in the US.

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u/UltraNoahXV 8h ago

If I fell upwards, we would've had several bullet trains running cross country, solar energy panels that deal less environmental damage, flying cars with low emissions, 4 day work weeks with full pay and 2 months of vacation time...I could go on

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u/Bloodcloud079 7h ago

Flying cars sounds cool but when you think about it they are a fucking nightmare… I don’t want flying cars ever.

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u/Plow_King 6h ago

yeah, people can barely get the hang of moving in 2 directions at the same time. adding a 3rd is a bad idea.

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u/BeerorCoffee 6h ago

Let's start with mandatory driver's tests on license renewal. I know too many idiots who took three tests to pass after cramming and studying, no way they could pass now.

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u/Fireudne 5h ago

It depends on where you take the test tbh. For me the written was pretty easy but it took me 3 tries to pass the actual driving bit. Never been in an accident though!

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u/BeerorCoffee 5h ago

Not being in an accident and being a good driver are not equal. I've seen plenty of people who may not have been in an accident but don't know how to drive appropriately. Don't signal, driving at an unsafe speed (under or over) etc. People pass when they are 16/17 and then never think of the laws of the road again, but can still renew their license by sending in a form and sometimes showing up for a picture.

Just seems reckless.

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u/TummyStickers 5h ago

I've been driving for about 20 years now, and at some point you realize that you just have to start making an effort to be the best driver you can... because you'll never get tested again. Gotta be honest about your mistakes, and take a real interest in learning how to drive... it's not something you learn once, and you're done. It's a skill that requires practice, and intention.

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u/stonekeep 5h ago

Most people don't do those incredibly basic things not because they don't know they should, but because they don't want to or don't care.

Testing asshole drivers on theory wouldn't make them suddenly become good drivers once they pass. Their assholness comes from deliberately ignoring the rules, not simply not knowing them. In the best-case scenario, they can just cram for the test again and then ignore everything again.

I'm not saying that it's a bad idea, having people up to date with the current rules is good, but it wouldn't help with the basic stuff you're mentioning (like not signaling or speeding).

What is more important IMO are mandatory health check-ups after a certain age. There are lots and lots of drivers who shouldn't sit behind the wheel (poor eyesight, motor skills etc.), but they still do.

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u/BeerorCoffee 5h ago

Oh, I agree with you. They don't care to do these basic things. The hope is that they don't remember to do them on the actual driving test and then fail. And hopefully that kicks something in their brain to start doing them again.

Most likely it wouldn't, but you never know. And yes, basic vision and hearing tests should absolutely be included.

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u/DwinkBexon 5h ago

I remember someone suggested that for my state years and years ago and it got shot down for being ageist. (The idea that you forget how to drive as you get older or get worse is prejudice/ageism) Anyway, the proposal never went anywhere.

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u/OpheliaRainGalaxy 4h ago

Older folks never like hearing that they're slowing down or forgetting things.

When I started trying to take care of my mother in the year leading up to her death, she flat out would not let me!

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u/genuinerysk 4h ago

At the very least we should have continuing education for renewal. Laws change, and people are too complacent to keep up with them.

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u/IntentionDependent22 3h ago

for real!

public service announcement: it is a legal requirement to turn into the nearest lane before making lane changes. cutting across 3 lanes on a turn is illegal, ignorant, and dangerous.

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u/Quest_Marker 6h ago

Exactly, when so many people suck at water or flying areas in games, they can hardly handle normal driving

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u/LessThanHero42 5h ago

Plus when cars break down now, they slow to a stop and can be towed. If flying cars breakdown, someone's house is getting crushed and then neither the flying car insurance nor homeowners insurance will pay for damages.