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My grandmother used to tell me about how things worked in Italy, and how they worked in NYC and then Chicago when they immigrated.
You paid your protection money monthly. The streets were safe to walk at night. Drug dealing was so privatized it never went to the streets. You didn't ever have to deal with police officers, certainly not in the "I was viciously assaulted and then strangled on tape by this police officer" sense. Crime was organized, efficient and it had its place-- everyone knew where not to go and what not to get involved with.
Most interesting to me, the mob never took a lot of money. It never extorted vast sums of money from outrageously unfair parking-related laws, fines, tolls, taxes or theft.
Frankly I'd be willing to try the old way again. I'll even pay for my block free, the first month.
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