tsuggs wrote:
If you stress those skills over Weapons and martial arts, you would have better chances with bail agents like me.
I a former bondsman who wouldn't even carry mace going after a skip, he would sit on a house and then call when he needed me and the partner I worked with at the time, he sit on a house for hours and make sure the defendant was most likely going to be there before calling us for the physical recovery. We could even call him with a new reported location and he would go. That alone is
so much more effort than the physical recovery (most of the time). It might not sound like it, but sitting on a house can be draining.