Posted on 10/07/2018 3:59:29 AM PDT by Libloather
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The big thing [with homeowners] in the Hamptons is that if somebody has it, they [all] want it, said Chris Cosban, a Long Island contractor who installs panic rooms in the areas mansions. His company, Covert Interiors, charges between $25,000 and $200,000 for a standard space. (High-tech add-ons, such as fingerprint recognition, cost extra.) There is a wow factor, he said. They like to brag about it.
Herman Weisberg, managing director of the personal-security firm Sage Intelligence Group, said many of his clients look at their panic rooms like amenity spaces doubling as home theaters, wine cellars or even gun vaults where weapons can be safely displayed.
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I finished a system for $100 million, he said of one West Coast project. That sounds like a lot but there is nothing I know of, human or manmade, that could possibly harm this family for three generations, including global nuclear holocaust, a pandemic or a second Ice Age. Plus, he added, Its like a Ritz-Carlton underground.
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I allude to anyone with a face tat. I’m a veteran, sure we went through hazing but any perm tat, no thanks.
No, didn't you read the part that stated that many of these guys are "billionaires".
Lot of "special considerations" for those types.
Is that couch made from the endangered nauga?
So, the Uber Rich, Liberal, Elite from NYC, the ones that keep Gillibrand, Schumer, DeBlasio, and Leftists around the country in political positions are afraid of the cherubs from El Salvador. Isn’t that cute. Busloads of them and their families should be dropped off at the homes of everyone of these hypocritical scumbags. Toss in a few jihadists from Brooklyn to live with the Jewish Wall ST guys.
$100 million for a West Coast project sounds like sucker berg or the kooky Apple guy....
Ps spellcheck got sucker berg wrong, no need to correct it
Broke into the wrong Damn rec room didn't you, You Ba$tard!
Are they MOAB tested and hacker proof?
I love that movie.
Good idea. No bag limit either.
And the Building Inspector, that electrical outlet is, fer sure, not to code.
Any $100 million, “safe complex” is bound to be incredibly complex and in need of continuous maintenance. It is just like a $100 million luxury yacht, its just in the ground. SO... are they going to have a staff of servants and maintenance people underground with them. AND how ya’ gunna keep them in their place for three generations? Slavery?
And this kind of complex puts the owners into a strictly defensive position. They can never win playing only defense. Me thinks, they have not really thought this one through.
Isn’t that nice for them.
Hey elites, come down the to Texas border and spend a weekend. With no protections other than what you can provide on your own. And your back up is 911.
Re one of the photos in the story: Seems to me that for $200,000 you should get a room with wall that are nicer than the 4x8 sheets of cheap plywood.
Nice catch on the electric code.
At least there aren’t any fancy big gulp soda cups.
The entire law enforcement machine would be in high gear.
Have to scrap the whole thing and start over.
Oh, the irony of the gun grabbers who inflicted the Safe Act on us.
Libs are getting what they asked for and don't like it so much after all.
Cain was given a mark! It would be delicious irony if many of these folks who tat themselves are actually revealing their own spiritual condition which can be taken as beacons that warn others...”stay away”!.(No I’m not talking about a naval seaman’s tat or a marine’s tour of duty/battalion insignia).
Track down all subhuman MS-13 filth in US, and KILL THEM. There are plenty of Special Forces who’d love that assignment. Screw the courts and libtards.
Remember “The Star Chamber” in that one “Dirty Harry” movie. Same deal but on a much bigger scale.
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