Darth Vader: “You are in command now, Admiral Plett”

Plett: (nervously) “Thank you, Lord Vader”

  • @[email protected]
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    338 months ago

    I think we need about two more within the next month to have an impact on CEO risk calculation. Of course the guy is definitely going to get caught if he strikes again.

    Cops have one singular mission: protect rich folks. They will pull out stops we’ve never seen before to get this guy if he looks like he won’t stop on his own. He’ll probably get caught anyway, but if he’s smart he’ll take the W and disappear.

    Of course, the most likely result isn’t a change of behavior, but having bodyguards be part of the standard CEO compensation package.

    • @[email protected]
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      118 months ago

      Leaders at Allied Universal, which provides security services for 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies, said their phones were “ringing off the hook” on Wednesday with potential clients. Allied covers a wide spectrum of services — including stationing guards outside offices, chauffeuring executives, surveilling their homes and tracking their families.

      Protecting a chief executive full time costs roughly $250,000 a year, said Glen Kucera, who runs Allied’s enhanced protection services.

      NYT article

      • skulblaka
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        118 months ago

        Protecting a chief executive full time cost roughly $250,000 a year

        So it costs less than one major life saving surgery then.

      • peopleproblems
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        28 months ago

        $250k a year?

        That’s it?

        Sounds like it needs to get a bit more expensive.

        • palordrolap
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          88 months ago

          If assassins started going after the guards, those guards might want more danger money.

          For legal reasons, this is an observation not a suggestion.