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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 342814" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Yes, I noticed the bond that you paid for him for the breaking of the restraining order. Boy, is 50K steep! I've signed on some bonds before but I could never have done that. Notice I said signed, I never actually put up the money but I signed and yeah, if he ran I could have been held liable but my son isnt a runner. </p><p></p><p>One time when my son was extremely out of control and on bond, I did revoke him. It was one of the hardest thing I ever did and he did manage to get the bonds reinstated again after a few days. But it cooled his heels and he calmed down considerably. He has never known I was the one who revoked him. He never will. If your son is verbally abusive to you in your home you can make a call to the bondsman and tell them and they will come revoke. They dont want to take a chance he will run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 342814, member: 1514"] Yes, I noticed the bond that you paid for him for the breaking of the restraining order. Boy, is 50K steep! I've signed on some bonds before but I could never have done that. Notice I said signed, I never actually put up the money but I signed and yeah, if he ran I could have been held liable but my son isnt a runner. One time when my son was extremely out of control and on bond, I did revoke him. It was one of the hardest thing I ever did and he did manage to get the bonds reinstated again after a few days. But it cooled his heels and he calmed down considerably. He has never known I was the one who revoked him. He never will. If your son is verbally abusive to you in your home you can make a call to the bondsman and tell them and they will come revoke. They dont want to take a chance he will run. [/QUOTE]
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