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they should not ...IMO

Posted on: March 19, 2021 at 15:15:28 CT
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I always figured when they were going after what they wanted, the borrower signed a contract to allow that to happen. There might be a part where the bounty hunter has to be registered and licensed by the state (so the state can regulate and collect their share).
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     From what prosecution are they immune?(nm) - Spanky KU - 3/19 16:05:25
     Isn't that in the contract? - meatiger MU - 3/19 15:02:37
          Bounty hunters don't just track down bail jumpers. (nm) - hefeweizen MU - 3/19 15:10:07
               RE: Bounty hunters don't just track down bail jumpers. (nm) - scan MU - 3/19 15:33:28
                    Oh good lord, JG will now try to add that to his resume. - RHAYWORTH MU - 3/19 16:46:57
               Do they have immunity when there is no contract involved?(nm) - meatiger MU - 3/19 15:13:04
                    no contract involved: Why would a bondsman offer his - BH O'bonga MU - 3/19 16:20:58
                    Good question. Idk(nm) - hefeweizen MU - 3/19 15:13:46
                         they should not ...IMO - meatiger MU - 3/19 15:15:28
     Not only them, but private security groups in general - Sal CMSU - 3/19 15:01:20




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