A California tennis instructor is suing the robocar company Waymo, claiming one of its driverless cars malfunctioned and drove off with his pricey sports equipment.
Daniel Linley said he’d just been dropped off at San Francisco’s Golden State Park on Feb. 7 when he went to get his stuff from the trunk, according to the San Francisco Standard.
But the button to open the trunk — which is supposed to automatically appear in the app — didn’t pop up, he said.
“I called customer service to get them to open it remotely, and while I was on the phone with customer service, the car drove away,” he told the Standard.
With it went Linley’s expensive teaching items, including a large duffel bag full of tennis balls, a portable teaching cart, a couple of “ball hoppers,” his personal tennis racket and other gear, he told NBC Bay Area.
