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A city council member, citing budget shortfalls, proposes replacing the tax-funded fire department with a subscription-based model. Under this plan, households pay an annual fee for fire protection. The fire department would still respond to fires at non-subscribers' homes, but would then bill the homeowner for the full, unsubsidized cost of the emergency response. The council member argues this is a fair, market-based solution. Which of the following statements presents the most significant economic critique of this proposal, based on the principle that essential safety services should be universally accessible?

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