How would you structure it as a reporting tool so that it can stay away from potential law violations and thus lawsuits?
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But what if there is no social aspect to it? I’m not looking to code a social media app. I just want to have a database of reckless/dangerous drivers. I think it would be especially helpful if/when they crust an accident. Especially if it’s a fatal one, though hopefully not of course. It’s just that pedestrian deaths continue to go up and I’m afraid for everyone’s safety, my own and my family’s included. I have kids and it’s one of my worst nightmares. I feel a strong desire to try to do something about it.
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1·5 days agoI am jealous! I would like to make this side of the world more like that.
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2·5 days agoNextdoor takes down these kinds of posts soon after they are posted. Sometimes they do stay up for a few days, but eventually are taken down.
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2·5 days agoCrossposted! Thanks.
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3·5 days agoDo you mean like on retainer so that they are available constantly/at all times? (Please forgive my ignorance about how hiring lawyers works.)

Interesting! This is perhaps a bit more aggressive than I imagined my app to be, but I think Mikey is doing the people’s work very well. After all, a car hitting me or my kids will statistically result in a death or at least severe injury. Cars are weapons and I can no longer pretend that I’m not concerned for our safety, especially with me being the primary breadwinner in my family.