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Feb 26, 2025 |
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In two of America’s biggest cities, hiring an armed former Navy SEAL to escort you on a night out is now as easy as ordering a ride to the airport or a late-night burrito.
Launched last week in New York and Los Angeles, Protector is a mobile application that allows users to hire a tinted SUV to pick them up. The key difference is the person behind the wheel happens to be “an active or veteran law enforcement, military, or special forces expert” and their primary function is not to taxi you around, but to keep you safe.