Rav Shmuel Eliyahu, Chief Rabbi of Tzfat, was asked if it is permitted to click on the button in Waze stating you are a passenger when you are the driver or is it considered lying.
Rav Eliyahu responded that this falls under the prohibition against lying just like any other time, even though you are not lying to another person and it is just clicking a button and in an app. Rav Eliyahu responded saying you are not allowed to lie because it is a lie. You cannot lie to Waze, you cannot lie on the computer, you cannot lie on the Internet. You cannot lie to yourself. Lying has nothing to do with anybody else. Not lying is for yourself. Don't teach yourself to lie.
source: Srugim
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Isn't lying permitted for darkei shalom?
ReplyDeleteUnless one posits that Waze is asking so as to protect themselves from liability.
ReplyDeleteWhen I say I am a passenger, all I am doing is conceding they are not responsible -- I am.
So, no lie.
Just a legal dance, with each side saying what they need to.
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