View Full Version : Do we need UK Bounty Hunters


expitlad
07-01-2007, 19:00
......I don't mean capturing the chocolate bars.
Watched a programme on ftn last night where they filmed some U.S. Bounty Hunters.
They were big lads and I think they toned down the violence for the cameras.
Basically they were licensed by the State and received 10% of any reward due.
Given that we've got escaped prioners in the UK. Should we consider a similar system here

tom3t0
07-01-2007, 19:07
if your going to capture a criminal who may be armed and you cant legally carry any arms yourself, well lol

pk014b7161
07-01-2007, 19:46
what you need to do is give all crimenals cars, that way the police will catch them has they only seem to target the motorist

AJ sheffield
07-01-2007, 19:49
The criminals have too many caring backers in this country. The bounty hunters would be constantly walking on the thin ice of criminals human rights.

Longcol
07-01-2007, 20:09
......I don't mean capturing the chocolate bars.
Watched a programme on ftn last night where they filmed some U.S. Bounty Hunters.
They were big lads and I think they toned down the violence for the cameras.
Basically they were licensed by the State and received 10% of any reward due.
Given that we've got escaped prioners in the UK. Should we consider a similar system here

That's a job for the police in this country - and I don't think we have rewards for capturing escaped prisoners.

pk014b7161
07-01-2007, 20:15
That's a job for the police in this country - and I don't think we have rewards for capturing escaped prisoners.

oh i dont know probably two black eyes :o

Eric_Collins
07-01-2007, 21:54
We need a UK 'DOG' with his BBW wife :hihi:

We need summat though 'cos the police sure can't cope with the criminals at the moment.:loopy:
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expitlad
08-01-2007, 23:46
That's a job for the police in this country - and I don't think we have rewards for capturing escaped prisoners.
I don't think we have rewards either, but that would be part of the setting up.

We've got to come up with some alternative, radical or otherwise.
" Soft on crime, Soft on the causes of crime " ( i'm sure i've quoted that correctly ;) )

expitlad
19-01-2007, 07:21
............Thanks to those who voted.
.........the poll showed that over 63% voted yes.
I think this says we are dissatisfied with the Police, in the role of apprehending criminals.

Don_Kiddick
19-01-2007, 08:16
......I don't mean capturing the chocolate bars.
Watched a programme on ftn last night where they filmed some U.S. Bounty Hunters.
They were big lads

Don't make em bullet proof :D

trotta69
19-01-2007, 10:41
i think it would be an excellent idea, an i would'nt mind giving it a go! seems like an interesting job...

Agent Orange
19-01-2007, 11:15
Only if it was like Lee Majors in the Fall Guy.

Seriously, if it means getting people back behind bars for failure to attend court or skip bail and genuinely frees up police time then, why not!!

The_DADDY
19-01-2007, 11:42
I think its a great idea but as AJ has already said we have too many bleeding hearts in this country who care more for the crim than the victim.
Rebalance the scales on this score, then introduce bounty hunters and a reward system and before you know it people will be shopping family, friends and loved ones for a few grand in the back pocket.:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
And if knowone shops them then lets Dog and his family deal with them.
On the subjectof Dog by the way, who would be most scared of, him or the 'missus':hihi:

Stormy
19-01-2007, 11:47
On the subjectof Dog by the way, who would be most scared of, him or the 'missus':hihi:

:huh: Haha thats a tough one. Did you see the one where she got into an argument with the hispanic lady whose son they were trying to 'arrest?' Ahh it was a beautiful moment in TV Broadcasting, so immature it was like watching kids TV. Or PMQ's for that matter.
What would we do withough Bravo eh?