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Didn't Disney try this recently, arguing that signing up for Disney plus contained some tiny stipulation that meant the widower of a woman with allergies who died at their restaurant couldn't sue? Iirc they took it back after the realized it was a PR disaster.

Apparently Uber didn't learn anything from that. :marseycoffee:

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Disney is protective of their brand. Uber knows you'll say "that won't happen to me" and keep consuming

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You kinda have no choice. The civil courts system in the US is so broken that you need arbitration to function as a large country. The answer is that we need civil court reform (esp decreasing punitive damages and punishing frivolous lawsuits), but that won't happen because the electorate is unable to comprehend fairness and responsibility. So the courts allow mockeries of justice like forced arbitration as a necessity.

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