It’s insane this got upvotes. You would be insane to take that job. Most mayors don’t have access to either, because either would cost a lot of money. Far more money than you’re imagining, and certainly more money than your average town hall could get access to. Most American towns wouldn’t be able to afford this.
Defense is unbelievably more difficult than you suggest. Defense requires constant readiness and paranoia, every single day. Offense requires a few minutes of aggression, once.
There’s not a lot of information here, but this doesn’t sound like “come on in”
Two municipal police officers were also injured in the attack
Any security would know what they’re up against, and the cartel would know the security’s there. Which means you’re not going to find just two good guards. If you don’t have a lot of money, you either have whatever local police you can get, or you maybe hire two wannabes who think an assault rifle is all you need to lock down a town hall. But they take days off. Or they take bribes.
Real security against the cartels would easily be millions of dollars over the course of the mayor’s time in office. Any security guard worth a damn isn’t going to risk their lives virtually alone looking out windows, that’s a death sentence.
I’ll be honest… it deserved worse than snark. A woman died, in a country suffering from tremendous economic turmoil and civil unrest.
Your question - however honest it might have been - heavily implied that her death was easily avoidable if she only had someone with a “barely above average IQ” to help her.
It’s one thing to ask what might have been done to prevent this. It’s another thing entirely to suggest that it would have been easy to prevent this.
It’s insane this got upvotes. You would be insane to take that job. Most mayors don’t have access to either, because either would cost a lot of money. Far more money than you’re imagining, and certainly more money than your average town hall could get access to. Most American towns wouldn’t be able to afford this.
Defense is unbelievably more difficult than you suggest. Defense requires constant readiness and paranoia, every single day. Offense requires a few minutes of aggression, once.
There’s not a lot of information here, but this doesn’t sound like “come on in”
Any security would know what they’re up against, and the cartel would know the security’s there. Which means you’re not going to find just two good guards. If you don’t have a lot of money, you either have whatever local police you can get, or you maybe hire two wannabes who think an assault rifle is all you need to lock down a town hall. But they take days off. Or they take bribes.
Real security against the cartels would easily be millions of dollars over the course of the mayor’s time in office. Any security guard worth a damn isn’t going to risk their lives virtually alone looking out windows, that’s a death sentence.
Thank you for answering the question, although with much snark. It was an honest question.
I’ll be honest… it deserved worse than snark. A woman died, in a country suffering from tremendous economic turmoil and civil unrest.
Your question - however honest it might have been - heavily implied that her death was easily avoidable if she only had someone with a “barely above average IQ” to help her.
It’s one thing to ask what might have been done to prevent this. It’s another thing entirely to suggest that it would have been easy to prevent this.