Two Students Dub Themselves The 'Selfie Police' And Charge Offenders Money For Every Snap They Take
You owe humanity a dollar.
This is the belief of the Selfie Police, a force made up of two Brigham Young University students who monitor the selfie activity of their friends and people (sometimes even celebrities) on social media.
The crime? Taking a narcissistic selfie. The punishment? Fork over a buck for each photo snapped.
But first, donate a dollar yourself before you start policing others; you know you're just as guilty.
Currently, this is the most-wanted list:
The best part of the Selfie Police is that 100% of the proceeds go to Vittana, a charity that helps low-income kids afford a college education, BetaBeat reports.
So far the cause has raised just under $1,500.
Here's how it works:
The site even gives you some tweet ideas (funny ones, mean ones and snotty ones) to use when calling your friends out for their selfies and asking them to give a dollar to the cause.