oooooooookkkkkkkkkkkkkk.... take a seat and let me see if I can enlighten you a bit... "pilgrim"... I will try to address each statement you make here, line by line...
First of all let me qualify my position as follows... I am not a rookie... I will be 70 this August... I spent time in the Marines in the early 60's... 8 years in the insurance business.... 8 years owning and operating a small town restaurant, motel, bar and gun shop... and almost 30 years behind the wheel of a very large truck from which I retired in 2007 (UPS)... and of late... almost 15 years as a licensed bail bondsman and more recently as a licensed Private Investigator... I did most of these occupations in conjunction with each other... so I have had a lot of 'life's experiences'... and have dealt with a very wide variety of people; good and bad... I have also been riding motorcycles and shooting many types of firearms since around 1961... point being...I think I am a fairly safe and solid individual (my opinion of course)... or I would have been dead a long time ago... oh, I also studied two types of martial arts for a bit over 15 years... and didn't start that till I was almost 50... so I might be doing something half way right.... now... even after saying all this I want to say that I am still learning and do not profess to be an expert on a damn thing.... so... having praised myself let me start on you....
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I don't think bondsmen are necessarily despicable...
Boy, you couldn't prove that by the way you talk........
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I think that an average bail of 39K and more on average for ethnic minorities
I have been writing bail in south central Virginia since early 1999 and I can absolutely tell you that the average bond over all that time is in the 2 to 3,000 range... I can number the bonds over $50,000 on two hands and I can also tell you that the largest bonds I have written were on white, Anglo-Saxon males. I will certainly admit that a majority of bonds are on Black males but then those are the ones that are getting arrested, so naturally they are the ones I bond... please make note...
the bondsman is not the one that arrests the law breaker... we are also not the ones who set the amount of bond... I will also state that I treat everyone exactly the same... I could care less what color or nationality or ethnic background you come from... I evaluate a bond based on things other than the superficial non-applicable things you seem to hit on.
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in addition to the "G.I. Joe" adventure mentality that is pushed by some certification schools and bounty hunters is incredibly disgusting and unjust
I will certainly admit that there are in fact schools that operate in exactly that manner... but I do not associate with anyone that comes out of those schools and neither do any of the bondsmen or recovery agents that I know and deal with on a regular basis. As a matter of fact... I happen to be the East Coast Director of a small but very solid association known as "NABBI" The National Association of Bail Bond Investigators" website...
http://www.nabbi.org" and as such we try very hard to promote professionalism in our industry and curb the unethical behavior of any bondsmen, recovery agents or schools that operate as you have said. You obviously have limited your research to only those bondsmen and/or recovery agents and/or schools that you have found to fit the criteria in your article... I can assure you there are many in this profession that abhor the actions of these few and if you had taken the time to seek out those of us that do this job the way it was intended... your article would have had a rather different ring.
TV and the media have over the years, brought a circus type atmosphere to this industry.... YouTube, Facebook and all the social media that is available on the internet has turned much of this industry into a carnival... The misguided thoughts of those individuals seeking excitement and notoriety as a so called "Wild West Bounty Hunter"... have driven this industry down hill for years... but believe me... there are many of us that still do it the right way... in an ethical and honest manner.
It is unfortunate that the thrill seekers and those like yourself who simply do not dig deep enough to find the true members of this business continue to write, post, film and in general portray this industry in the "Dog the Bounty Hunter" mentality...
After 15 or so years of writing bail and recovering my own skips I can tell you that I have never once "kicked down a door"... "slammed someone on the ground"... "threatened someone with a firearm"... "never tased or pepper spayed anyone"... or in any manner that I am aware of can remotely remember... harmed anyone in the carrying out of my duties in my profession... I do not "dress like a SWAT team member"... I do not "identify myself a LE"... I "do not normally carry a badge" or try to intimidate anyone... and I can tell you that
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The criminals they're chasing are often non violent drug offenders, with their bongs, who are violently apprehended after getting too stoned to remember their court date. How does that benefit society?
Those that are being chased.... have broken the law... laws that were place on the books by those in power... right or wrong those laws are being enforced and until they get changed they are followed.... your perception is a bit warped.... you obviously are a druggy.... also you obviously dislike LE or the legal apprehension of lawbreaker in general... (violently apprehended)... and your statement....
"too stoned to remember their court dates".... that is really quite funny... obviously something you have experienced first hand....
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Tax payers pay 40K-100K in California to put people in prison- that's more than what the average middle class worker makes annually. How can you justify your occupation?
Justify my occupation.... my question is...
how can you justify your occupation???....
I am licensed by the state... have passed numerous licensing exams... take courses biannually to maintain my license... pay a rather large amount of money to the state to operate legally, ethically and honestly... qualify with (in my case) 3 different conceal carry permits as required by my states Department of Justice.... stand before many judges in many jurisdictions... carry out my functions as a bondsman and private investigator and am scrutinized daily by the courts, the judges, the lawyers... law enforcement and the general public and try and explain away the misconceptions that people like you throw into the public eye seeking your day in the limelight....
Well, that is about all I have to say about your narrative... you might want to do a bit more research before you jump to conclusions.... ever read Shakespeare?... Hamlet... Act1, Scene 5....
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Then are dreamt of in your philosophy."