Jamie Siminoff
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, the line for us is simple.
And it always has been that you control your video.
And if you want to share it with law enforcement, if you want to share it with a neighbor, you can do that.
But you always control your video.
In the case of Search Party for Dogs, we just tell you, hey, this dog looks like this dog in front of your house.
Do you want to contact your neighbor?
If you say no, you're 100% anonymous.
If you say yes, then you talk to your neighbor just like you did when you found their dog in front of your house years ago and called the number on the tag.
I mean, if you actually saw the quote, it's not that.
But what I did say and what I do is I wake up every morning with a mission and knowing that the business that we're in has been extremely impactful and we see it.
The video evidence that so far that they have in the Nancy Guthrie case, I think everyone would agree is some of the most impactful evidence in the case.
And so what I did say is that if there had been just more cameras in general, I would have hoped that this would have helped us get to a resolution in the case.
And that is what I believe in.
I mean, this is what I do every day.
And I think it's hard to watch a Dateline episode or anything else not seeing where Ring has had a major impact in helping solve cases.
And I do believe, you know, as I think I should, that more cameras should help solve more cases and reduce more crime.
Yeah, I think cyber and security is a living, breathing thing.
You have to just continue.
I mean, you have to continue to invest in it.
You have to have people always looking at it.