https://newyork365.info/2025/11/07/sf-supervisor-champions-local-control-to-shape-the-future-of-robotaxis/
The death of a loved neighborhood cat is prompting a new push to regulate the ever-expanding robo-taxi industry.
So last week we told you about Kit Kat, who was hit and killed by a Weimo in San Francisco’s mission district.
Well, now the supervisor who represents the mission is demanding the state give voters the power to choose if they want autonomous vehicles on their streets.
Our Brad Hamilton looks at how supporters hope the resolution will provide accountability.
Mike Sedan owns Brandes Market on 16th Street.
He also owned a cat named Kit Kat who needed no introduction around the mission district.
He brought so much joy and warmth and peace to everyone who met him.
He brought people together.
Mike was at home last week when he learned that Kit Kat had been hit and killed by a Weimo vehicle.
For him, the loss was devastating, but he also made clear his thoughts on Weimo’s role in the matter were about safety, not politics.
You know, I’m not a…
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Author : Miles Cooper
Publish date : 2025-11-07 08:15:00
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