This can be anything you could thing of. It could be from the perspective of the government, the policeforce or regular civilians.
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This can be anything you could thing of. It could be from the perspective of the government, the policeforce or regular civilians.
Uncivilized.
Would be my first word..
The Brighter the Light the Darker the Shadow
The amount of monetary compensation will become a huge (if not the only) factor in the hunters' motivation.
Take a look at dog the bounty hunter.
There you go.
ein, zwei, drei, vier bin endlich weg von Dir
fünf, sechs, sieben, acht Du hast jetzt keine Macht
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xbox live's player-haters would have field days, putting bounties on the heads of "cheaters" (i.e. all the better players)
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Last edited by DOOM!; 03-22-2011 at 02:21 PM.
I would think it might work well so long as they're properly regulated and with less power then police.
Why? Security here can be used as law enforcers and police regulation ensures they generally do the job properly - if not, bye bye license, go get work as something else.
It could be the same for anyone whose work is essentially mercenary style stuff.
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First, you would have to be able to classify Bounty Hunters as law enforcement. The primary objective is not to enforce the law, but to apprehend a criminal. It is a service that helps law enforcement but is not of itself law enforcement. Unfortunately, I don't see this as a proper argument since I find it hard to relate police (for example) to Bounty Hunters.
When faced with an existence so great, one becomes blind to everything and experiences only fear...
人は平等ではない。不平等は悪ではない。平等は悪だ。そう、人は差別されるためにある。だからこそ人は争い 、競い合い、そこに進歩が生まれる。
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