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Topic: Bail Enforcement
KevinHecka's photo
Sun 10/17/10 07:55 AM

Dude! Seriously......if your morality is gonna prevent you from using the proper tools for the trade...you are making a huge mistake in pursuing that carreer.

This is the equivalent of someone wanting to become a carpenter but refusing to use a hammer. Yes, there are nail guns and pry bars available....but, sooner or later you are gonna need a hammer.

I could be completely wrong on this....I bet I aint.

Still, I wish you luck....and I hope you got a hell of an insurance policy.


Ditto Krupa.

K.

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Sun 10/17/10 08:23 AM

WWDD ~ what would Dog do? spock laugh

He would toss a scooby snack high into the air overhead.He would then proceed to turning his assailant into a water sprinkler with a hail of bullets.Then he'd blow away the trail of smoke rising from the barrel of his desert eagle.Finally he'd proceed to look skyward and catch his scooby snack between his incisors while releasing a guttural cry of victory.whoa R.I.P.ohwell rofl

Gossipmpm's photo
Sun 10/17/10 08:25 AM


Dude! Seriously......if your morality is gonna prevent you from using the proper tools for the trade...you are making a huge mistake in pursuing that carreer.

This is the equivalent of someone wanting to become a carpenter but refusing to use a hammer. Yes, there are nail guns and pry bars available....but, sooner or later you are gonna need a hammer.

I could be completely wrong on this....I bet I aint.

Still, I wish you luck....and I hope you got a hell of an insurance policy.


Ditto Krupa.

K.





I agtree!!!!:heart:

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 10/17/10 09:38 AM


just remember the saying "don't take a knife to a gun fight", eventually you'll find yourself in harms way. is your life worth it?


You can take anyone down with a Taser, including those with a gun. There a lot of people in this field who dont even carry one of those.


Not true. Ever tased someone on PCP? They don't feel it. Some people are very tolerant to those things, especially when they don't want to go with you.

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 10/17/10 09:41 AM

I am a firm believer that you can talk almost everyone down. If you go in treating them like a human and not some a$$hole with a badge on a power trip playing cop yelling in their face, you stand a better chance.


This is absolutely true 98% of the time. But, with some people it's not personal. They just really don't want to go to jail.

Mayhem_J's photo
Sun 10/17/10 09:48 AM


I am a firm believer that you can talk almost everyone down. If you go in treating them like a human and not some a$$hole with a badge on a power trip playing cop yelling in their face, you stand a better chance.


This is absolutely true 98% of the time. But, with some people it's not personal. They just really don't want to go to jail.


Im going to disagree with this for the most part. If it were a normal situation where maybe the person was just mad or trying to fight or harm themselves, then yes most of the time you can talk them out of it. Im not saying that people cant be talked out of it, I just think the percentage isnt as high as you'd think.

You have to factor in the equation of drugs and all other sorts of things. Such as the fear of going to jail. I'm not saying you cant talk them out of being violent, but there is a high possiblity that they will do something in order to not go to jail. Ecspecially if they are all jacked up on drugs.

And I do agree. You cant act like a jackwagon when approaching these people. You have to treat them with respect and they are more than likely to respect and comply with you more.

Ruth34611's photo
Sun 10/17/10 03:41 PM
Well it was true based on my experience as a police officer for 13 years with the LAPD and the last 4 years working with the sheriffs department. I don't have any scientific study to back it up, however.

Lpdon's photo
Mon 11/29/10 05:34 PM


I am a firm believer that you can talk almost everyone down. If you go in treating them like a human and not some a$$hole with a badge on a power trip playing cop yelling in their face, you stand a better chance.


This is absolutely true 98% of the time. But, with some people it's not personal. They just really don't want to go to jail.


Yea, I agree with that and it's that 2% you have to worry about. I have had people go from 1 to 10 in a split second, hell I have had people I have had to hold on the ground(while they were handcuffed) until the cops got there. Hell I had one guy so spun out that he busted a pair of my hinge cuffs and he cut his wrists down to the bone trying to break out of the cuffs and that was a bad feeling, he was the first person I ever choked out........

Lpdon's photo
Mon 11/29/10 05:35 PM
Edited by Lpdon on Mon 11/29/10 05:36 PM
I've decided, I am gonna take the class. My best friend and another friend are going to as well. Were also going to apply for a liscense to open a private security company as well. We have a buniness plan and everything. So we will be doing Bail Enforcement, Private Security and Personal Protection.

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 11/29/10 07:38 PM

I've decided, I am gonna take the class. My best friend and another friend are going to as well. Were also going to apply for a liscense to open a private security company as well. We have a buniness plan and everything. So we will be doing Bail Enforcement, Private Security and Personal Protection.


Good luck to you. flowerforyou

Lpdon's photo
Mon 11/29/10 10:51 PM


I've decided, I am gonna take the class. My best friend and another friend are going to as well. Were also going to apply for a liscense to open a private security company as well. We have a buniness plan and everything. So we will be doing Bail Enforcement, Private Security and Personal Protection.


Good luck to you. flowerforyou


Thanks, it cant be to hard though. It's only a two week class and a state exam. Atleast in this line I can carry weapons, doing LP we only carried our cuffs.

Lpdon's photo
Wed 12/15/10 07:16 PM



I am a firm believer that you can talk almost everyone down. If you go in treating them like a human and not some a$$hole with a badge on a power trip playing cop yelling in their face, you stand a better chance.


This is absolutely true 98% of the time. But, with some people it's not personal. They just really don't want to go to jail.


Im going to disagree with this for the most part. If it were a normal situation where maybe the person was just mad or trying to fight or harm themselves, then yes most of the time you can talk them out of it. Im not saying that people cant be talked out of it, I just think the percentage isnt as high as you'd think.

You have to factor in the equation of drugs and all other sorts of things. Such as the fear of going to jail. I'm not saying you cant talk them out of being violent, but there is a high possiblity that they will do something in order to not go to jail. Ecspecially if they are all jacked up on drugs.

And I do agree. You cant act like a jackwagon when approaching these people. You have to treat them with respect and they are more than likely to respect and comply with you more.


That's the percentages of what i've dealt with. I even talked a guy into handcuffs who was out on parole who was looking at being revoked and a new charge of Berg. I very rarely had to go hands on, where the people I worked with were getting in "fights" all the time.

Lpdon's photo
Wed 12/15/10 07:19 PM
We decided were going to open a Security Company. We will have bail enforcement, skip tracing, Repos, Loss Prevention, Event Security, CCTV systems install and eventually patrol. We have a pretty good business plan put together.

We are going to take it one step at a time and start with bail enforcement.

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Wed 12/15/10 07:36 PM
All due respect, but after reading all of the OP's comments, replies to others, well my final answer is to "Call ********"


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