A Georgia man who suffered permanent brain damage following a car crash last year is suing Snapchat and the driver that hit him, alleging the social media platform’s speed tracker filter proves the other driver was speeding.
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Snapchat ‘speed filter’ leads to lawsuit against social media platform, driver in violent Georgia crash
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