Bitcoin’s first Batman? Peter McCormack plans to buy his own police force
Bitcoiner Peter McCormack says the police "have failed" the town of Bedford and insists he can do a better job by deploying his own security team.
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Bitcoiner Peter McCormack says the police "have failed" the town of Bedford and insists he can do a better job by deploying his own security team.
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