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Author: | SpanielPI [ Sun 19 Apr 2009 13:13 ] |
Post subject: | New England BEA Training |
Quote: New England BEA Training Courses Will Be Beginning Soon The Time is NOW to act on Your Future as Being a C.B.E.A New England Institute of Bail Enforcement LLC is going to be conducting BEA classes in the New England Area . Classes needed to be pre-paid and a minimum of 10 students required to book class. Course fee is $425.00 per student and classes will start @ 5 p.m. Friday , 9/5 Saturday and 9/5 Sunday Requirements 21 yrs of age, no felonies, after training you will need to get licensed by your State if license is required by law Learn about the exciting world of Bounty Hunting from Agents that have been doing it successfully. Frank Abramovitz is a former Law Enforcement Veteran ,Licensed NH Private Investigator for over 35 years in the New England Area and Certified Fugitive Recovery Agent for over 28 years in the New England Area Dave Rivera is a 21 yr Law Enforcement Veteran and have been a Certified BEA Instructor and certified contract Federal investigator since 2002. Learn How to do the JOB right , build a business thats GROWING even in bad economical time All students who complete the training seminar will receive an information-packed Training Manual and a Certification Diploma and will be qualified for membership in COALITION OF BAIL RECOVERY AGENTS (COBRA) The premier networked professional association of Bail Enforcement Agents in the U.S. COALITION OF BAIL RECOVERY AGENTS (COBRA) IS OWNED BY BOB BURTON AND HE IS THE DIRECTOR OF BEA TRAINING We encourage you to contact us if you have any questions or would like more information about us and our services. _________________ Jason C Berlin,NH Licensed Private Investigator Certified Bail Enforcement Agent Serving since 1970 This is just an announcement of upcoming BEA training in that area. It is up to each individual person to research the school/course and instructors and decide for themselves if they wish to participate or not. |
Author: | KARMA [ Sun 19 Apr 2009 14:36 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New England BEA Training |
Quote: I often get asked about this topic...BEA training. Where to get it, how much does it cost, who to get it from, etc etc. My answer is typically always the same. I list the various well established organizations and instructors as listed elsewhere in this section. Occasionally additional seminars, annual re-certifications, industry get togethers are also held throughout the year in various places throughout the country. These are inherently invaluable as they keep us abreast of changing laws, industry standards, new ideas, technology, tactics, as well as keeping us legal where applicable. They also lend credibility to us as investigator's whenever our qualifications are called into question by anyone. However, 1 area that gets overlooked are the qualifications of the trainer's. You have to understand that if placed in a defensive position in a court of law, you can produce diploma's and certificates all day long....but the obvious next step is who certified your trainer's ? In a major case your trainer's qualifications may and probably will be called into question...i.e.vicarious liability. This point was driven home to me in 2006 when I attended my 1299/832 certification in Southern California. Part of that class was hand to hand combat training and proper handcuffing techniques. I distinctly remember 1 of the instructor's commenting that we had to master these skills so that if he was called into court in 1 of our cases he could back us up as having followed his training correctly. In other words, don't place yourself in an indefensible position by just "certificate harvesting". Another dangerous misnomer out here is the misguided idea that "any kind of training, regardless of the source, is valuable". I can't even begin to describe the fallacies/liabilities of that belief. To me, that falls into the same category of the infamous criminal defense used by Nazi soldiers during war crime trials after WWII of "I was just following orders"... Anyway, before you sign up for a course ask yourself these questions before paying out monies for training fees and signing up for just any kind of training: 1) Can the trainer/organization stand up to a full scale criminal investigation ? 2) Who trained the trainer's ? 3) Who certified the trainer's to be trainer's ? 4) What verifiable qualifications do they possess to train anyone in anything ? 5) Always remember: A) Anyone can claim anything at anytime anywhere....Proving those claims is another thing entirely different. B) Always question everything: who, what, where, when, why, and how ? A qualified, confident trainer or industry professional organization wont mind professional inquiries into thier qualifications. Just please be aware of "Joe Schmuck's Bounty Hunting Academy"..... _________________ "Semper Paratus" Al. State Business Pi. Lic. #115538 N. E. Alabama And as Northland stated in the original thread located in FAQs ~ very sound advice |
Author: | SpanielPI [ Sun 19 Apr 2009 14:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New England BEA Training |
LuVonda: AAAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHH |
Author: | KARMA [ Sun 19 Apr 2009 15:53 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New England BEA Training |
I just wanted to save everybody the search Sheeesh |
Author: | Kathy [ Sun 19 Apr 2009 21:24 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New England BEA Training |
I'm sure my SISTA was only restating the fact that FRN is not endorsing any course information that is posted, but that it is up to the individual considering taking the course to do their own research before doing so. This forum is only a venue whereby providers are allowed to notify the public that such course is available. |
Author: | SpanielPI [ Mon 20 Apr 2009 07:21 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New England BEA Training |
I believe I clearly stated that in my original post...... |
Author: | Kathy [ Mon 20 Apr 2009 22:21 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New England BEA Training |
Yep, and it was restated in your further post regarding another class. The point is that any registered member has the right to post information about themselves, their credentials, and their classes. This forum does not endorse any particular course or member until such has been specifically confirmed by multiple members. It is up to the individual member to confirm that the adversited class meets what is required in their state and get the proper certification that meets their state specific legal right to perform work in their sate specific right to work, as well as meeting what is required in their state to work the requirement that another state has to work in that state. |
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