- 24 Jun 2013 15:43
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In my country, South Africa, the police are incredibly inefficient, corrupt and, quite frankly, useless. Anyone reading this in the West cannot relate one bit. The police take 20 minutes to arrive, if arriving at all, they are lazy, they often ruin the crime scene, promise to investigate crimes and never get back to you, etc. To couple this inefficiency, crime is rampant, both in poverty-stricken and middle class neighbourhoods.
The solution has been the rise of a huge private security industry. Not just for the rich and elite: most middle class households have private security of some form. Most have burglar bars, internal alarms that alert these private security companies, etc.
How it works is if your alarm is triggered, a signal is sent to the company and they arrive within 5 minutes usually. Quite remarkable, they are on par with the police forces of most Western countries. You pay a monthly membership fee in order to have access to the services.
The private protection services do not detain criminals but they are indeed armed, have bullet proof vehicles, etc, and they can arrest and do arrest criminals but do not detain them. They simply hand them over to the police. They even help the police in compiling evidence, etc.
This service is amazing. If you see someone suspicious in your neighbourhood, you can call them to sort it out/ interrogate the person. In emergencies, one always calls the protection agency over the police force. Calling the protection agency is the equivalent of calling 911.
Now, if these services are anything to go by, considering they are defying all odds, by being relatively cheap and efficient, then the idea of protection agencies under libertarian anarchy is in fact a promising idea/concept.
Cheap membership cost, highly responsive, etc, without these services I would have been a victim to countless more crimes. It's basically a necessity to subscribe to one of these services, just as high a priority as buying groceries.
The solution has been the rise of a huge private security industry. Not just for the rich and elite: most middle class households have private security of some form. Most have burglar bars, internal alarms that alert these private security companies, etc.
How it works is if your alarm is triggered, a signal is sent to the company and they arrive within 5 minutes usually. Quite remarkable, they are on par with the police forces of most Western countries. You pay a monthly membership fee in order to have access to the services.
The private protection services do not detain criminals but they are indeed armed, have bullet proof vehicles, etc, and they can arrest and do arrest criminals but do not detain them. They simply hand them over to the police. They even help the police in compiling evidence, etc.
This service is amazing. If you see someone suspicious in your neighbourhood, you can call them to sort it out/ interrogate the person. In emergencies, one always calls the protection agency over the police force. Calling the protection agency is the equivalent of calling 911.
Now, if these services are anything to go by, considering they are defying all odds, by being relatively cheap and efficient, then the idea of protection agencies under libertarian anarchy is in fact a promising idea/concept.
Cheap membership cost, highly responsive, etc, without these services I would have been a victim to countless more crimes. It's basically a necessity to subscribe to one of these services, just as high a priority as buying groceries.
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