Video: Illinois pushes ‘ludicrous bill’ forcing businesses to pay for protection – FOX Business

Happy Foods owner Barbara Eastman addresses the cost and liability of keeping an armed guard in her store during business hours, as has been proposed.
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Where's Mine ???
3 years ago

I’m sure this bill will help solve the systemic racist disinvestment food desert situation?

Chunky Puree
3 years ago

Hire Madigan-Burke Security Systems and you will never have a problem again.

nixit
3 years ago

In the state’s defense, usually businesses have to pay politicians for protection.

Riverbender
3 years ago

The Chicago protection racket worked quite well for Capone so now the Democrats are reinventing it. I wonder what took them so long to figure this out?

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

This is the Curse of doing business in Illinois. Pay top dollar for cops and get Zero, pay top dollar for teachers and get zero education. This story is repeated all day long. Some of the highest taxes in the country and worse results. There is no turning back now, the Illinois cancer is terminal. Government does not work for the people; the people work for the Government. And if you do not like it you can LEAVE.

Old Spartan
3 years ago

This is a flat out confession of ineptitude by the City. Pay your taxes for a service and we are not going to provide it for you.

willowglen
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Spartan

It is not just the direct costs of hiring security personnel. The liability behind engaging armed guards is significant. A business could encounter massive problems with insurance, as well as lawsuits.

Willowglen
3 years ago
Reply to  willowglen

I might add that Fortune 500 companies, who more often than not hire top rate security personnel, avoid arming them at all costs. I recall a new security company showing up at a client facility with their people armed. The contract was terminated for convenience promptly. These sophisticated corporations know all too well the risks at hand (and many of them are self insured).

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