"Instead of paying the police to chase after prostitutes,
investigate bingo
games for gambling offenses, and bust marijuana parties, many
people might prefer to pay guards to protect their homes and
streets....Tax substitution could compel the police to be more
responsive to their true purpose-the protection of lives and
property from violence and theft."
-Fred E. Foldvary, "Public to Private"
"In [inventor Dale] Smith's view...fuzzbusters legitimately protect people from the misuse of radar. Moreover, citizens have a right to know when they are under surveillance, and in this Smith sees no difference between wire tapping and radar."
-John R. Lott, "Radar Watchdog"
"A three-city survey conducted for the Justice Department found
that 49 percent believed that their government-funded public
defenders were ‘on the side of the State.' But only 6 percent felt
that way about private lawyers."
-"Milestones "
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