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Seriously tho, without some form of "big police," crime would simply take over. ..and if you're going to have the CIA, don't you need checks and balances? Doesn't this lead us back to a large form of government? Quote:
#2 you skipped the question I asked about your neighbor. Let's say you are a customer of Hasbin Bad's Police Services. Local criminals have tried to rob you before, but 6 squad cars showed up bristling assault rifles and bullhorns before they knew what happened. Your neighbors however, residents of the area for 45 years, are known to be poor monetarily but also known to own many antiques. Are they not an obvious target? If they are not customers of a PDA due to monetary constraints, and they got robbed at gunpoint, they would have nobody to call? No recourse? That doesn't sound like any place I'd like to live.
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![]() What about the younger guy who's mom goes to the hospital.. He makes good money but he is stuck paying his mom's hospital bill (hospitals are for-profit in your world right?). Now he can't even afford a cellphone much less police insurance..
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![]() I'd like to see abacabs take on this thread. IMO everyone but Hasbin, Abacab, and Bison be quiet and let the better writers talk.
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Free market would improve the quality of PDAs by answering directly to its customers. You pay for the protection law enforcement provides you already. The only difference between Friedman's model and today's standard is that you would get to choose who provides that service for you, as opposed to that money being involuntarily taken out of your paycheck every week. Another way it would improve quality is a PDA would have to provide you with service-provider financial statements. So when you notice that your PDA just spent $100,000 on something you dont feel is necessary to your protection you can drop their service and seek another PDA that fits your needs more accordingly. Extrapolating that, if enough people notice this unnecessary spending from a specific PDA and in turn drop their service. That PDA will be forced to either change its spending habits or face bankruptcy. | |||
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So the problem with your idea of quality improvement in PDA's is that people actually suffer in the interim while they sort the details and get shit wrong trying to bust a profit. If YOUR grandmother was raped in her bathroom while the cops were busy responding to a cost-benefit analysis memo, I think you'd be pretty pissed off. Also, you're talking post-America here dude, so don't bring "american exceptionalism" into this debate please. I know that other dude that posted set you up on your soapbox, but let's keep this debate grounded? Propaganda is for the Weak mind Bison, you're better than that.
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So far you've only given shallow theoretical reasons for why the market solves, but you haven't given any examples in the real world. Somalia is an example in the real world.
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