Comment Re:The Better Policy (Score 1) 2058
According to national statistics ( http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/statistics/departments/index.shtm ). Nationally, it's 1,451,500 fires across 30,170 fire stations, for an average of 48 fires per station, per year. My town of 32,000 people pays $6,362,437 for their fire service, and has 4 stations. That's about 200$ per person, on average. If they were charged the 6 million divided by the number of fires per year (200, for this rough estimate) it would be approximately $30,000. So, on the order of tens of thousands of dollars. You really might as well not have the option, as anyone with that kind of cash wouldn't care about the 75$ fee.