Tuesday, April 17, 2007

high percentage of apprehensions go without any violence

In response to you questions, I do know of Duane Chapman mostly from his TV show, which I have only seen a few times, and talk shows. I can not judge the man completely because I have only seen the side that the TV producers want the viewing public to see. From this he seems like a guy who cares about some of his fugitives because they remind him of himself. Like I said I have only seen the show a few times so I can't give an opinion on how he works his cases or if what he does is productive. I am currently a private detective working in Iowa for a company in Michigan. I personally have thought about the bail enforcement field even before I became an investigator. The company I work for may get involved with this industry and I am currently compiling information for them.

I know that all the shows on TV are edited together to give you drama and action sequences to get your blood flowing. I also know that the excitement you see on TV does not happen on every apprehension. I have read that a high percentage of apprehensions go without any violence or drama at all. I am also not under the delusion that this profession is not dangerous and that the simplest job can go completely sideways in an instant.

I hope my opinion helps you and anytime I can be of assistance please let me know.

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