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by laklak » Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:44 am
"Private police force" is a strawman caricature of Libertarianism just like "no private property" is a strawman caricature of socialism. If anyone wants to realistically discuss rational, possible libertarian policies I'll happily oblige, but trotting out Victorian robber barons and citizens living in a post-apocalyptic hell because they can't afford private police protection is utter nonsense. Unless we want to write a dystopian novel, of course.
That said, I'm sitting in my father-in-laws house in Johannesburg right now, and guess who protects his property (with quite deadly force, BTW)? Black Mamba Security, a private police force. Johannesburg is trying to implement an electronic toll system on all expressways that automatically charge highway users, so those that don't use them don't pay. While there are government hospitals, you can get world class medical care at a literally 1/10 the cost of the U.S. if you use cash or have private insurance. I just got a psoriasis prescription filled here for $90 that costs me $335 in the U.S. Medical aid premiums are less than 1/4 of what I pay now (never mind Obamacare).
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.