Under the epidemic in the United States, cheap private bodyguards began to rise in New York
bodyguard
2020-11-07
Tall and powerful private bodyguards often appear around dignitaries and celebrities, but for many New Yorkers, this "tall" bodyguard has begun to enter the lives of ordinary people. When you see a girl sitting in a cafe drinking coffee and standing next to a bodyguard with serious eyes, sunglasses, masks and suits, please don't be surprised. The girl may not be a big star or a relative of a political dignitary. She may be just an ordinary shift worker or a housewife. Of course, her economic conditions will not be too bad. Peter Tay is a one-on-one jujitsu coach who teaches in flatiron district. He said that in the past six months, the consultation from women has soared by 30%, of which a considerable number are women from the traditional west district. Although the people oppose it, they have not reached an agreement with the city government in court because the city government has turned some regional hotels into shelters for the homeless. Tay said that my two female students said that they were always harassed by some vagrants when they travel normally on the street, so they chose to come to class. Susie Weiss, a writer living in the upper west side, is also such a woman. She says she is petite. She is only 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 115 pounds. In the eyes of most people, she is the best bully. When my friend told me that I could hire private bodyguards in New York at a discount, I took the attitude of giving it a try. You know, it's like booking Uber. Soon her personal bodyguard was arranged for the trip. Weiss spent most of his career in the Intelligence Department of the New York Police Department, and his service fee is only $87.50 for three and a half hours. Now the price is half price due to promotion. Weiss said she would let her bodyguards know her activities in advance, such as going for a cup of coffee with friends. Although the master of the coffee shop gave them a curious look, he soon found that he was just an ordinary person's bodyguard. Then Wes went shopping. She said that the bodyguard would always walk a few feet behind her and try to be on her right. In this way, if there was danger, the bodyguard would push her away with his left hand and draw a gun with his right hand. Then I go running in Central Park and withdraw money from the ATM... These are the normal lives of ordinary people. Weiss said that the bodyguard may have encountered the least challenging day, because it is said that he used to go to the island for spring break with the rich second generation, or protect their suitcases full of cash when shopping for a mysterious Middle East Royal family. However, under the epidemic, the lives of all walks of life and ordinary people may be changing.