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Teh One Who Knocks
04-28-2016, 01:10 PM
Toby Meyjes for Metro.co.uk


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A man who was left brain damaged after a car crash is suing Snapchat claiming it ‘distracted’ the driver who hit his vehicle.

Wentworth Maynard was struck by a vehicle travelling more than 100 mph on a highway near Atlanta, Georgia, last year, the suit reads.

The law suit says that Christal McGee, who had three passenger in her Mercedes C320, was take selfies using Snapchat’s speed filter, which awards a ‘trophy’ to users who post pics showing off their speed.

It argues the filter ‘facilitated McGee’s excessive speeding’ and ‘distracted’ her in the moments leading up to the crash.

Wentworth was left permanently brain damaged by the incident but there is no information on injuries suffered by Christal McGee or her passengers.

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The former Uber driver has been unable to work since the crash, the suit says.

McGee even took a snap after the crash, showing her in an ambulance under the caption ‘Lucky to be alive’.

The lawsuit also names McGee as a defendant and demands unspecified damages from Snapchat.

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Wentword Maynard is suing both Snapchat and the driver (Picture: State Court of Splading County Georgia)

‘We’ll see to it that Christal McGee is held responsible, but we also want to see Snapchat held responsible,” T. Shane Peagler, one of Maynard’s attorneys, said in a statement reported by New York Daily News.

‘This is a product liability case because Snapchat put something very dangerous in the marketplace without any warnings or safeguards, and basically said, whatever happens, happens.’

Snapchat recently added a warning to its speed filter, telling users: ‘Please, DO NOT Snap and drive.’

Metro.co.uk approached Snapchat for comment.

FBD
04-28-2016, 01:40 PM
moe-ron

fricnjay
04-28-2016, 01:44 PM
I have to agree with this one, why on earth does Snapchat have this speed filter??? It really does promote using your phone while not only driving but at high speed. :confused:

Hikari Kisugi
04-28-2016, 06:48 PM
I haven't seen this in the UK.
Is it a US only filter?
Any hands on use of phone by a driver is prosecutable in the UK.
Good job too.

allsmiles
04-29-2016, 12:42 AM
My sister used it to snapchat my nephew going 1 mph in his walker. I feel like that might be safe and cute.

However, if you need someone to tell you not to use it while driving, then you shouldn't own a car, or a license, or a phone, or a pet, or an iron, or a vibrator, etc.