Get real. Remember, that island once employed thousands of people. It got mothballed on a personal vendetta/ political reprisal decision. Can't go into that, even
though its decades old history by now, suffice to say I know a lot of people who lost jobs, and then a titanic mess was left behind. Given all that history, it's downright remarkable how different public and private concerns have gotten together to preserve the island for public use. And that necessitates a certain amount
of private leases for both commercial, educational, and remaining govt usages. And they have the right to their own space and security arrangements, just like
anywhere else. Or would you prefer meth labs and gang graffiti everywhere instead? Even a tad of an art colony is sprouting, along with three little museums.