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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Yes, that verse came to mind. Thanks for giving the exact quote and reference.
[ Hamptons millionaires build luxe panic rooms to hide from MS-13 ]
I hope it has two solarium rooms.
But where will they keep Snoopy and Prickly Pete?
Sounds like something out of the movie “The Purge”........
I’d think the Van Buren Boys would be a bigger presence there. Might just join or learn the “sign.”
Why not just put a bounty on the scalps of ms13 members?”””
Since they all seem to be tattooed over a large portion of their bodies, I don’t understand how they can keep getting away with crime all over the USA.
If they drop the big one on your room, and that little screwdriver on the glass table gets damaged, Sears will give you a new one for free. No questions asked.
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