Saturday, March 31, 2007

People Think That Bounty Hunters are Rent-A-Cops

From Bruce on 9/30/05:

Let me just say a few things about the (dog). Well to begin with I do like the show, I watch it all the time. The show in its self does not leave an impression on me, but what made me more interested in bounty hunting after seeing that show is the fact that he was incarcerated before he started hunting. That in its self tells me that we live in the greatest country in the world where a person that was on the wrong track can change and be given a new start.

Thats what its all about. Now when it comes to knowing what to look for in the criminal world, I don't think there is anyone better to know what to look for then someone who has been there before. I am however a little confused at why he chose to do the t.v. thing that soon. Not that I am against it because I am not. But, I do think that it should not have been so soon. Most people think that bounty hunters are rent a cops anyway.

My first attempt with becoming a bounty hunter was with (Seekers) in New Brunswick, New Jersey retired police Sgt. John Filozof who wanted me to work with him and I would have done so if I had not had a connection with his daughter who helped me when I got in trouble in my youthful years, and we became best friends and still are to this day. My point is this with someone like the (dog) being an ex-con you can't hide from him, because he knows what criminal think, and where they will hide and when they will come out of the hole they are in, which makes him good(great) and I like him.

I know I talked alittle to much but I don't get the chance to speak about this to much with people. I have a four man crew that wants to work, but in this game its about trusting your partner. Well I hope you will continue to send as much info as you wish, and I am going to take your couse, just doing alittle more research.

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