The bears, albeit unintentionally, pointed out the major flaw in most so-called "gated" communities. These bears are running around and the security people, if any existed, never twigged to the threat to the residents' personal safety. This is because if the security people did exist, they're just being paid a little over minimum wage and usually unarmed with little training. They're basically paid observers, not really threat responders. They got the job after applying to want ads next to want ads for every other McJob. But park the aforementioned tank and some hired private troops (aka "private military contractors") at the front gate and then you'll have a gated community worth talking about. A couple surplus tanks, I think the Russians are offering a two-for-one special on T-54s, some former Blackwater operators in full battle rattle with AR-15s, especially the more notorious ones famous for their escapades in Iraq, and concertina wire around the perimeter atop a 12 foot high fence and now we're talking. A sign at the front gate telling everyone to have a nice day but there is nothing in here worth your life and, voila! As for the bears, well, get a depredation permit from game & fish and hire some swamp thangs and hill folk to settle their hash on an as-needed basis. Have them on staff as "Wildlife Co-Existence Counsellors". It'd be a great gig for some of them. Just run a want ad. "Are YOU ready for a career as a Wildlife Co-Existence Counsellor? Sunny Fields Gated Community seeks experienced hunters able to interact in a positive but determined manner with troubled wildlife. Position pays $15.00/hr plus room and board. Parking spot for bass boat is free, plus other benefits such as 401k, health care, and weapons co-purchase plan. Cash bonuses paid commensurate to species counselled on the need for respectful behaviour. Submit completed job application plus a target showing your skill with a rifle at 100 yards to Sunny Fields Gated Community Human Resources Dept."
Think about it! Am I on to a great idea here or what?