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Tony Yayo shed light on their unconventional approach to security while on the move. Contrary to the popular trend of "checking in" with local gangsters for protection during out-of-town visits, Yayo revealed that G-Unit always operated independently and maintained a "militant" style. This approach came from a desire to avoid potential extortion scenarios that could arise when relying on street alliances. Yayo emphasized the importance of staying aware and vigilant, reflecting on the tragic fate of Pop Smoke, who was killed in what many believe to be a security oversight in Beverly Hills.

Yayo also highlighted the significant threat posed by federal charges, cautioning against engagement in illegal activities that attract federal scrutiny. The mention of notorious affiliations like the Mafia and gangs designated as terrorist organizations further underscored the perils of street alliances. Yayo and Vlad agreed that the risks outweigh the benefits, especially given the surveillance and legal challenges intrinsic to such lifestyles.