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War on Drugs
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The war on drugs has not had the desired effect that was originally intended. Instead, it has become a monumental waste of our tax dollars, turned our law enforcement agencies into privateers and placed our rights under the constitution under great risk. It is way past time to rethink our policies on drug enforcement.
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Tips from Action Plus:
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Questions to ask yourself before you agree to post bond Often times we have defendants who call our agency and tell us to contact their ex-wives, relatives who live out of town, co-workers or a casual male or female acquaintances will they say will help them get out of jail. This means that person would be putting up the cash to pay our fee and indemnify or guarantee that the defendant will show up for court. Since it is our Agency’s position that we actually serve the person putting up the bail and not the defendant we often find ourselves in the position of discouraging those very people from posting bond. So to that end we decided to provide our clients a list of issues that you may wish to consider before posting bond. Click here for more info |
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Individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievements on behalf of crime victims and victim's rights will be honored at the Pinellas County Victim Rights Coalition - Victim Rights Week Awards Luncheon on Friday, April 27, 2007 at the Bayou Club. Among other, the PCVRC will present the following to Action Plus Bail Bonds' own Frank Kopczynski: Agency Recognition Award: Action Plus Bail Bonds – Frank Kopczynski These honorees have demonstrated professional excellence, compassion, and dedication in working for the welfare of victims, improvement in victim services, and protection of victim rights. Rita Hall of the SAVE Program and Help-A-Child will be the Key Note Speaker. Member agencies will also be recognizing an officer, victim advocate or staff member who has made an outstanding contribution to helping crime victims in the past year. |



