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Bodyguards: A status symbol amid Venezuela's crime and poverty

In a rich neighborhood east of Caracas, a bodyguard flashes his rifle as a private armored car with dark tinted windows speeds away under his intimidating watch.

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And in a country where violence has become a part of life, "the bodyguard today represents less a need for security, more a need for status," criminologist Javier Gorrino told AFP. "The more guards you have, the higher your economic and political level."