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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 1622932" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>Before the SDA, I was always told you had to take your CLEET P.I. and firearms (phase 3 & 4?) training before you could carry a pistol to do fugitive recovery stuff. I think this guy (and probably several others) just use the SDA permit as a way around it just as you stated. I'm sure it saves him some money, but legally I don't think he would have a leg to stand on if he used a firearm for compliance. I think this guy is playing with fire if that's what he's doing. On another subject, as for the "high profile" gear with the badge on the necklace, the car with the reds and blues, cuffs in the belt and all that jazz, the few fugitive recovery guys I knew (and again this is several years ago) never did the BDU's, the web gear and the "Dog the Bounty Hunter" crap cuz they wanted to be as low profile as possible approaching the guy without alerting the guy that he was about to get cuffed and dragged off to jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 1622932, member: 4491"] Before the SDA, I was always told you had to take your CLEET P.I. and firearms (phase 3 & 4?) training before you could carry a pistol to do fugitive recovery stuff. I think this guy (and probably several others) just use the SDA permit as a way around it just as you stated. I'm sure it saves him some money, but legally I don't think he would have a leg to stand on if he used a firearm for compliance. I think this guy is playing with fire if that's what he's doing. On another subject, as for the "high profile" gear with the badge on the necklace, the car with the reds and blues, cuffs in the belt and all that jazz, the few fugitive recovery guys I knew (and again this is several years ago) never did the BDU's, the web gear and the "Dog the Bounty Hunter" crap cuz they wanted to be as low profile as possible approaching the guy without alerting the guy that he was about to get cuffed and dragged off to jail. [/QUOTE]
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