>>15382369>how?You don't and you can't.
The electoral numbers fix will be in already.
Dan lives in a secure compound down the Peninsula with 24/7 security and the local cops wasting half of each shift sitting across the street.
The token electorate house is empty.
Hes basically unreachable.
But the little people in any organisation aren't protected:
The staff at his electorate office
The middle level public servants in the Parliament
The Party staff workers
They all get in their e-cars, or on the tram, and go home to boring little inner-city apartments with their onions-drinks, uber-eats, funko-pop collection, and their fur-kids.
The kind of peaceful domestic places where normal people have common household accidents, trip on the stairs, short circuit their hairdryer, drown in the bath, set fire to their mattress smoking in bed...
>inb4 glowie>Im not saying to even discuss this, because it could never possibly happen, and nobody would ever do this alone without ever telling anyone about it