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Originally Posted by Slava
Why? I think that these are important positions, but really they’re not involved in particularly contentious matters. They’re not dealing with issues of national security or anything. Is there any evidence that their homes are being burglarized more often that anyone else?
It seems like this is something that individuals should pay for on their own, if they feel it’s necessary.
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If protestors are showing up outside my house because of my work, my work sure as hell better be paying for security. I would resign if I was expected to endure that without some kind of mitigation. I don't think we should expect our councillors to just accept such a thing as just, oh well, you figure it out.
I agree with others who say $8000 seems really high though.