I don't think you get how it works. He owns Da Kine Bailbonds with Beth as well as several other bailbonds shops in Colorado. He doesn't work for anyone. They are the ones issuing the bail to these people and then having to go chase them down if they jump bond. You have to bring them in within a certain period of time else they lose their money. If they don't get the person they have to get the money out of whoever cosigned the bond.
Im aware of how the process works. The thing I think you might be misunderstanding is you're thinking Da Kine bailbonds was the one that bailed Andrew Luster out of jail.
He was bailed out in California, by another bondsman. In order for Dog to legally go after Luster, he needed to be contacted by the bondsman that bailed Luster out. Dog, just took it upon himself to go after Luster.
In comparison, its like someone re-roofing your house and asking you to get paid when, you never asked them to do the work to begin with. It doesnt work that way. Every state has a certain amount of days to bring someone in, I know its 180 days after they fail to appear in count for California. Regardless of whats cosigned, you'd still much rather have the person then have to go after a cosigner. Especially when its a someone like Luster.
**** you must be a ****tard....fixxer just said everything i was going to say. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/verymad.gif.3f39c5c2fd57527b671fad3efdfac756.gif
First of all connersdad, your attitude sucks. Fixxer I have no problem with, its a discussion, keep it at that. Im sure you're capable of making a point without coming off as a dick. You wouldnt dare speak to me in such a manner in person, so dont inflate your E-balls online.
I never entered this thread with the idea of arguing with ppl, so grow the **** up.
Second, as far as Colorado goes.
"Licensing Requirements for Agents.
The agent shall contact the Colorado bureau of investigation pursuant to the requirements of this section to confirm that the person has submitted fingerprints to the bureau for a
criminal background check and to confirm that such person has not been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to any felony under federal or state law."
Translation: You CANT get a license to be a bondsman or BEA if you fall under the category in bold. (This goes for most all the states) Last I recall, Dog does fall into that category. Hawaii doesnt have such a restriction though, which is WHY he is based out there.
As for how he recorded those shows, or started in colorado...I dont have an answer to that. Maybe he found some loopwhole im not aware of.
To most people who have no familiarity with the business at all he seems like some kind of hero - a pioneer of sort.
Trust me - to other people actually in the biz but not plastered all over TV while performing what they consider normal, day to day stuff?
The Chapmans are a freggin' laughingstock ~ and rightly so.
The reaction ive gotten from any BEA if spoken to is pretty much " //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif " followed by //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif That includes my uncle whos been in the BEA business for over 25yrs. That video of leland or fighting that guy, thats another one of their f-ups. You dont do shit like that, at least you're not supposed to. You're not supposed to push people like Dog does, that guy wasnt even the fugitive they were after.