Safety
InterConsult21 ©
Factor in City Assessment
An ordinary person has
huge demand for safety that begins at home, buildings, items, streets
traffic, thefts, car accidents, out of control force majors, flood,
daunt, war, lightening, fraud, false quality, electric failure,
protection against violence, alcohol misuse, political manipulation,
emotional stress, psychological, unemployment, bad education and public
services and many many other types or events that are affecting the well
being and causes, harm, direct or indirect health or economical losses.
Safety may be improved but never eliminated. Insurance and guarantees
are considered essential to protect the ordinary person.
Safety in the street
(a police responsibility), safety against economical losses (a
financial institutions responsibility), safety against unemployment
(a government responsibility), and safety against wrong
consumption are but few examples of the need for protection.
These types of protection are beyond the ordinary person responsibility.
InterConsult21’scale for Saftey in a City / Country
varies from (-5 for un-Secure, un-Safe City / Country) to (5 for excellent
Safe City / Country).
|