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 Post subject: This Guy Has Been Around For Awhile
 Post Posted: Fri 05 Feb 2016 11:01 
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http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/ ... r-1.922781

Anybody know him?


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 Post Posted: Fri 05 Feb 2016 19:02 
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Nope. Bill might of Mr. Mock might.

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 Post Posted: Sat 06 Feb 2016 16:18 
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I just remember seeing a couple YouTube videos of him and a couple other articles mostly from the UK years ago.

Thought he went back across the pond to jolly old England.


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Not 'greyman" is it ? I remember a Brit that came here a while back . . . but, I thought that he was in NC

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I believe his father was a US service member and her has dual citizenship. I vaguely recall this from several years ago.

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 Post subject: Re: This Guy Has Been Around For Awhile
 Post Posted: Tue 16 Feb 2016 20:27 
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“The difference between my academy and the others in Virginia is that most of the bail enforcement schools are taught by instructors who have been stuck in the classroom for years and have forgotten what it is actually like to be a bail enforcement agent.”


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He has been living in Virginia Beach since 2013, tracking down fugitives and bringing them to justice as a bail bondsman.


I think they meant to say bounty hunter.... bail bondsmen generally only track their own skips... at least the ones I know...

uuhhhh.... ok.... the instructor that teaches the classes I am familiar with... always has experienced agents sitting in the classes and interacting with the students... and the ones he uses are very experienced and can offer a great amount of instruction and real life scenarios to the class.

BTW... IMHO, the instructors primary job is to get the student licensed. Real life scenarios experienced by other licensed agents who have been in the field for years is an added feature that "may" provide a feel for what he might experience.

Nothing teaches better than OJT and that cannot be taught in a classroom. Books can teach general procedures but nothing can really prepare him for that moment he steps into the street... other than stepping into the street....

Most of the so called "bounty hunting videos" that are view-able on YouTube are not what I would refer to as 'instructional'... maybe... "how not to"...

My thoughts are.... when I see a purported instructor... fixin' to open a "how to class" and he is pictured holding an AR.... wearing a bullet proof vest and obviously putting forth a particular image... I just shake my head and walk away... and especially when he describes his classes as "real life with no script"...

The second line in my signature probably says much about the learning experience.... IMHO

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