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A wealthy, gated community proposes to its city council that it be allowed to opt out of paying taxes for the public police force. In return, the community will hire its own private security firm to patrol its streets. They argue this will improve their own safety and free up public police resources for other areas. From an economic perspective that prioritizes universal access to fundamental services, what is the strongest counter-argument to this proposal?

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