Twitter user josh eddit gets in on the dunking. Churchc replying to the original post said, man, forget playing with fire. And they criticize scripte for ing pods for hit men as 'insane' I like the idea of a car that can record video being sent to a location. That's pretty awesome for a crime situation. Of course, could be abused. There is not a law against putting up a bounty, but for sure, inciting violence in a mob. Ya, that would be bad. So if you've framed it as private security exists, neighborhood watches exists, why shouldn't you be able to hire somebody as a citizen? Why can't you
Jason breaks down the Citizen App's recent mistake of putting a $30,000 bounty on an incorrect arson suspect (01:39), assesses the merits of an "Uber for private security" (17:15), and covers Coinbase's launch of their self-titled "Fact Check" media arm (37:32).