The rich of San Fran know how to live, make money and to protect themselves.
"In two of San Francisco’s lowest-crime neighborhoods, dozens of families pay up to $6,500 a year for armed off-duty or retired police officers, who provide such services as walking them from the sidewalk to their front doors. If asked, the officers will also accompany clients into their homes, and check closets and under beds for intruders.
“This is a relatively inexpensive proposition for the peace of mind,” said Rick Paras, a retired police officer who recently took over the management of Pacific Heights Security Inc. Off-duty officers work from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. for $25 to $30 an hour."
While the poor and middle class have to do with a police department that can not do simple lab tests, hence hundreds of criminals are back on the street, the rich buy their own protection--knowing the city can not protect them.
Even with the decline in crime in the City, rich people still want to be able to have extra protection--maybe they should learn to use their Second Amendment rights instead.
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"In two of San Francisco’s lowest-crime neighborhoods, dozens of families pay up to $6,500 a year for armed off-duty or retired police officers, who provide such services as walking them from the sidewalk to their front doors. If asked, the officers will also accompany clients into their homes, and check closets and under beds for intruders.
“This is a relatively inexpensive proposition for the peace of mind,” said Rick Paras, a retired police officer who recently took over the management of Pacific Heights Security Inc. Off-duty officers work from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. for $25 to $30 an hour."
While the poor and middle class have to do with a police department that can not do simple lab tests, hence hundreds of criminals are back on the street, the rich buy their own protection--knowing the city can not protect them.
Even with the decline in crime in the City, rich people still want to be able to have extra protection--maybe they should learn to use their Second Amendment rights instead.
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