the_dunk_tank
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I think the implication here is that if you're uninsured then other people's protection companies will have carte blanche to do whatever they want to you.
Have an ancap explain how it will be possible for small protection companies to compete with larger ones when the existence of larger protection companies makes the existence of small ones redundant. If someone is insured by a startup, that startup’s not going to be able to stand up to large established protection companies. They get no justice because their private police are “disruptive” (read: ineffective).
I'm fully insured and I rob people who only have Basic Economy Silver insurance or less.