It'd be a great app, but people can sue anyone for any reason at all including just being pissed off. I don't think you'd be subject to prosecution but can't imagine you'd be able to do this without eventually having to hire a lawyer.
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Do you mean like on retainer so that they are available constantly/at all times? (Please forgive my ignorance about how hiring lawyers works.)
I mean like eventually being hit with tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal expenses.
My goal with the app would be to make people aware of these drivers, because it's of public concern.
How does having the face and license plate number of a dangerous driver going to make a biker or skater safer? Do you look at a car's license plate and refer to a list of safe and dangerous drivers before deciding your next move? If not, I don't think having identifying information makes the public any more aware than videos with that information removed.
Something like this just has way too high of a potential to be abused, while offering very little in terms of public safety outside of the encouragement of vigilante justice.
Imagine this: you're a perfectly safe driver, and a biker makes an unsafe move. Their camera doesn't capture the full picture, but shows the biker almost get hit by your car. Now the internet is on a witch hunt with your face and license plate number because "YOu cOuLd haVe kiLLeD hiM!!!"
This is witch-hunting.
Ooof... My condolences from the Netherlands.
I am jealous! I would like to make this side of the world more like that.
Related, I found this episode of Darknet Diaries Very entertaining.
Nextdoor does exist too
Bike index, EP #153
Have you ever got your bike stolen? In this episode we dive into the world of stolen bikes. Who does it and where do the bikes go? We talk with Brvan from Bike Index who investigates this.
Nextdoor 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.
Oh shit really? I stopped using it a few years ago, had no idea. What is their reasoning?
Carbrain? Or against personally identifyable info of all kinds?