Chris Guida on Nostr: As in, why protect people who in no way benefit the property owners? It makes sense ...
As in, why protect people who in no way benefit the property owners?
It makes sense for police to prosecute other crimes because ultimately that benefits property owners and their loved ones and customers.
If someone comes to a piece of property and doesn't bring any benefit to the owners of that property, it makes no economic sense to protect those people. In practice, of course, almost everyone inhabiting a piece of property is associated with the property owners somehow.
It makes sense for police to prosecute other crimes because ultimately that benefits property owners and their loved ones and customers.
If someone comes to a piece of property and doesn't bring any benefit to the owners of that property, it makes no economic sense to protect those people. In practice, of course, almost everyone inhabiting a piece of property is associated with the property owners somehow.