MonkeyParking founder Paolo Dobrowolny now considers himself a true disrupter. In a missive posted on Linkedin, Dobrowolny publicly reflected for the first time on his experiences launching the MonkeyParking app in San Francisco over the summer. It’s the app that enabled drivers to bid on empty parking spaces on city streets, and he touched on the ensuing firestorm it created and why he pulled the app from the Apple App Store in July after being threatened with a lawsuit by San Francisco city attorney Dennis Herrera.