There is a severe and malicious irony in Jackie Fielder using her public platform to demonize Waymo. It ran over a cat. To Fielder, this is enough to call for sweeping regulation. But when homeless lifelong felon, Troy McAlister, used a stolen car to run over and kill pedestrians Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt, Fielder stayed quiet. A landmark vehicular homicide -- two people dead, on the sidewalk -- and neither judgment nor call for regulation from Fielder. As if it never happened -- or as if perhaps that's just fine. What could explain this?