• SeaJ@lemm.ee
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      It’s basically advertising that there are guns to steal in the house.

    • Psynthesis@beehaw.org
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      Yes , and usually has a picture of a pistol pointing at the observer. Frequency of use varies from place to place.

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      My mom’s neighbor has one. And by neighbor, I mean it’s hanging on the door of a garage in the back of an alley, and his house is 10 minutes away. Not like he’d be there to call 911 most of the time anyway, I think I only saw him 3 times in 16 years of living there lol

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    This reminded me, does anyone know what the profit margin on ambulance trips are? They must surely be outrageous, but to what degree?

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      Many years ago I was run over by a car, the charge of the ambulance was $800 USD, the total hospital bill for the 4 hours I was in “observation” was $28,000. I did not have medical insurance at that time.

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          Because the health insurance/medical industry situation in America is objectively criminal.
          This is why the quality of health insurance offered by a potential employer is such a huge consideration when looking for work in this country, sometimes outweighing prospects of salary or hourly pay. With even moderately decent coverage a bad accident can ruin your life financially.