Tuesday, April 17, 2007

That takes "balls." I can't help but admire the guy

Got your email. I have indeed heard of "Dog" Chapman. When his show first came out I really didn't watch it, however I have been sitting down and really getting into it. I must admit I really enjoy it and thus enjoy Mr. Chapman himself. His "tactics" may seem a little out there to some, but it seems to get the job done. I also like seeing the genuine concern for the individuals involved. I've seen him on tv take the time to pray not just with his family, but also involve those who he took into custody. That takes "b*lls" to do to be quite blatant, and it show's he has a real heart. I can't help but admire the guy. I've read here and there about him and his past, but while others may use that to bad mouth the guy and his family, it hasn't changed my opinion of the him and what he does.

How has it affected my opinion on Bail Enforcement? It's made me even more fond of the profession and has certainly caused me to give a LOT of respect to these guys out there. It's kinda like COPS the TV show, for those who do not have any real up close experience/interaction with those in that profession, it certainly causes people to give Law Enforcement officials a lot of respect for what they do and how much they risk bringing justice to the streets. And helps shed some light on what they do, revealing not just the good but also the ugly side that people rarely get to see in everyday life. So in short, it has if anything given me a newfound respect for those in Bail Enforcement, and has certainly heightened my love for the profession.

That's just my personal take on the guy.

Sincerely,

John

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