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Originally Posted by Botten
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This is where private security comes in - passing on the cost to the paying customers who will return (enjoying the safety).
As for the other - always be ready especially when it is your responsibility for your well being and the loved ones who count on you.
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Private security is a good idea and one we may see more and more of, but they are hamstrung by all the same issues cops can have when it comes to the use of lethal and less lethal force, without the bodycam tech and other support that police get
They probably are also a much juicer target for attorneys because of their lack of credentialed training and litigation-defense as cops would be, although this is just a guess
And being ready to defend oneself and loved ones against a potentially armed intruder? Starting to sound like a conservative, but I don’t mean to horrify you
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But there’s a difference between being prepared and seeing crime frequently or hearing about it. It would be whatever the difference in your psychology “being prepared” here versus in Haiti. The threats are still basically the same, it’s just the frequency that can make us really afraid