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 An 11-year-old boy is accused of forcing a teenager and two young children out of a car and then driving the stolen vehicle to school the next morning.The boy, whose name was not released because of his age, was charged with aggravated robbery in juvenile court on Friday. A detention hearing was set for Monday. This is very unusual,  said District Attorney Jerome Gorman, a prosecutor for 24 years.The car was reported stolen late Wednesday at a convenience store. The boy was arrested the next  stanley flask morning, when staff members at the Wyandotte Academy reported seeing him driving to the school.Authorities say a woman left her 14-year-old son, 6-year-old grandson and 2-year-old granddaughter in the car while she went into the convenience store. No one was injured.        Gorman said authorities did not know if the boy had a weapon but the victims believed he did.                                                                      ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-936b9c84-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-936b9c84-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d         display: none;         stanley website      inline-recir stanley deutschland c-item--id-936b9c84-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5          display: block;       Tykr The First Artificial Hearts Were the Size of a Hot Dog Stand
 Self-driving vehicles are starting to appear on our streets, and it ;ll only stanley cup  be a matter of time before they ;re commonplace. Which brings up an interesting question: Just who, exactly, should 鈥?or should not 鈥?b vaso stanley e allowed behind the wheel      This question was recently posed by the fine folks at the Open Roboethics Initiative via Robohub who recently conducted a survey to find out. They asked three questions: Should a child under the legal driving age be allowed to  kubki stanley ride driverless cars alone  Should a senior who no longer has a legal driver   license be allowed to ride driverless cars alone  Should a legally blind person be allowed to ride driverless cars alone  Here are the results in piechart form: On the issue of children, ORi had this to say: About half of the participants  52%  said that children under the legal driving age should not be able to ride driverless cars. This is not entirely surprising. Currently, under driving regulations, children under a certain age  typically late teen years  are not allowed to drive cars because we have reasons to believe that it is not entirely safe to let them drive. By allowing a child to ride autonomous cars alone, people may be concerned about scenarios where the car makes an error or requires the assistance of a human decision-maker during an emergency situation. Interestingly, 38% of the participants believe that children should be able to ride driverless cars alone and the other 10% also think that children shou