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Right now I'm cheesing a little bit and remove the doors and reject to pay, but it could need a small adjustment in later patches.
Otherwise, as has been said above, I think that a passive defensive strategy is the best if you don't want to pay. Set up a long windy route from the main entrance with plenty of traps, mines and the like - I hadn't thought of including a vacuum room, that's a really good idea! 😈
I own a whole corner and have 7 guards 1 engineer 1 cleaner and 9 workers. I only have 2 businesses atm a donut shop and a laundry mat. I geared my guys with what I could all with full samurai armor shotguns and riot shields and they just get utterly destroyed by the raid. I even have level 3 of the buff for the guard defense and I have 0% chance of beating a raid legit. I wouldn't really care if his payment requests were reasonable.
All in all police raids needs toned down. Also traps are somewhat useless because you can't give your guards the anti trap shoes and armor and weapon together. You also cant directly control your guards to stop them from doing dumb stuff and putting them on patrol seems to only kill them because they dont break properly (in my experience).
P.S. I guess testing the product is no longer something devs do... seems it was pretty easy to figure out how broken this is, yet it's in the game.