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CRM - Criminals

  1. Criticism: No one would be punished for crimes.
    Assumptions:
    Solutions:
    1. If the person committed too many crimes, they would be unable to get protection anymore. Many would deny the person services since they would be such a big risk. and so their punishment would be that they have to live uninsured.

  2. Criticism: The protection agencies would only care about getting money from criminals and so they would be free to keep committing crimes as long as they could pay for them.
    Assumptions:
    Solutions:
    1. (solution needed)

  3. Criticism: People would have no privacy because investigators could spy on anyone without permission
    Assumptions:
    Solutions:
    1. CRMNVG - This could be a coverage offered by an insurance company so that if someone spied on you without your permission, you would get paid by your insurance company and then the insurance company would sue the investigator

  4. Criticism: How would any investigations get done?
    Assumptions: CRMNVG
    1. Solution: The investigator would have to be reasonably sure before they went breaking into your house since if they were wrong, they would be liable. If they were right, the investigators insurance company would be able to protect them from being sued.

  5. Criticism: What's to stop someone from spying on whoever they want and then just paying whatever they have to when sued.
    Assumptions: CRMNVG
    1. Solution: Once a person is spied on inappropriately once, they get some money that they can use to better secure their premises with surveillance cameras or whatever they need. The more times this happens, the more secure their property gets. You could have a contract where the amount increased every time and so after a while you'd have secret service types that guarded you and watched for this type of thing 24 hours a day. If you were some high profile target or something then the insurance company might just provide this ahead of time anyway.

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