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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #990 on: June 10, 2009, 10:15:55 AM »

me and a friend would go out late night/early morning and steal shit out of peoples unlocked cars.
QFT

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #991 on: June 10, 2009, 11:13:54 AM »

me and a friend would go out late night/early morning and steal shit out of peoples unlocked cars.
QFT

Classy!

Hey, I'm not proud of it, but I don't have any problem admitting the stupid shit I've done, and it fit my point that people can do immoral acts without it leading to a life long habit or being the result of some sort of permanent character defect.

It didn't take some major life changing event to realize it was wrong, i just grew the fuck up.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #992 on: June 10, 2009, 12:28:33 PM »

but I think it is legit in NH.

You THINK it's legit? Or do you just not care?
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #993 on: June 10, 2009, 12:35:10 PM »

but I think it is legit in NH.

You THINK it's legit? Or do you just not care?
NH is a bitch about PIs.

I was looking into it a few years ago, but I would have to be an employee of an agency.

http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/RSA/html/NHTOC/NHTOC-VII-106-F.htm


106-F:5 License Required; Registration of Foreign Corporations. –
    I. No person shall engage in the business of a private detective agency without obtaining a private detective agency license from the commissioner of safety and no person shall engage in the business of a security guard service without obtaining a security guard service license from the commissioner of safety.
    II. No person shall become an employee of a private detective agency or a security guard agency without first obtaining a license to do so from the commissioner of safety.
    III. Any out-of-state applicant incorporated under the laws of any other state, desiring to do business in this state pursuant to this chapter, shall be deemed to be a foreign corporation and shall be required to register under and comply with the provisions of RSA 293-A.

Source. 1977, 582:1. 1987, 124:6, I(a). 1990, 146:1, 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1991.




 106-F:6 Application for License; Confidentiality. – All information provided by an applicant for a license under this chapter, other than the application date and the business address of the applicant, shall be kept confidential, unless such information is requested by a law enforcement agent engaged in the performance of his authorized duties. An applicant for any license issued under this chapter shall include the following in his application:
    I. The name and address of the firm applying for a license, or the name and address of the applicant if an individual, and all partners, officers and major stockholders.
    II. The name of the person primarily responsible for managing and conducting the business in this state.
    III. The name of at least 3 unrelated persons to whom inquiry can be made concerning the applicant's character as to integrity and reputation for honesty.
    IV. The applicant's record of felony convictions and misdemeanor convictions.
    V. Information as to whether any prior or similar licenses have ever been issued to the applicant and if so, whether such licenses were ever revoked or suspended, in this or any other state.
    VI. In the case of an applicant for an armed security guard or armed private detective license, 2 sets of the applicant's fingerprints taken at state police headquarters.
    VII. Two photographs of the applicant taken at state police headquarters to be used for a photo license card issued by the commissioner of safety identifying the private detective or security guard holder and by whom he is employed.
    VIII. In addition to the requirements of paragraphs I-VII, applicants for private detective licenses shall meet the following qualifications:
       (a) Be a resident of the United States.
       (b) Be at least 18 years of age.
       (c) Have no record of violent misdemeanors, or theft, fraud, or felony convictions.
       (d) Except for employees, possess:
          (1) A minimum of 4 years' experience as a full-time law enforcement officer with a federal, state, county or municipal police department; or
          (2) An associate of science degree or bachelor of science degree in criminal justice or fire service from an accredited college or university, and employment as a full-time investigator for a private detective agency for at least 2 years; or
          (3) A minimum of 4 years' employment as a full-time investigator for a licensed private detective or private detective agency;

or
          (4) A minimum of 4 years' experience as a full-time firefighter and certification by the International Association of Arson Investigators.
       (e) Provide verifiable documentation of his qualifications at the time of application for a license.

Source. 1977, 582:1. 1981, 389:4. 1987, 124:6, I(a); 205:1. 1990, 146:4, 5. 1991, 308:34. 1992, 139:3, eff. July 3, 1992.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #994 on: June 10, 2009, 12:50:09 PM »

blackie, I got the BA and I'm in the process of sending in my application for the NH guard license. I just got here about 2 weeks ago and I doubt I'll even look for employment til some time after P-fest. Not trying to tout my horn here, it was just part of my story from yesterday. U live up here still?
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #995 on: June 10, 2009, 01:38:26 PM »

me and a friend would go out late night/early morning and steal shit out of peoples unlocked cars.
QFT

Classy!

Hey, I'm not proud of it, but I don't have any problem admitting the stupid shit I've done, and it fit my point that people can do immoral acts without it leading to a life long habit or being the result of some sort of permanent character defect.

It didn't take some major life changing event to realize it was wrong, i just grew the fuck up.

 All of us have made some pretty big and dumb mistakes in our lives.  Most of the people here are good people who have made dumb mistakes.  We all have our moments of selfishness and thoughtlessness.  We occasionally give in to pressure from others to do things we shouldn't be doing.  This is most of the people here.  

There are others who the selfishness and thoughtless are not momentary lapses in judgement.  There are people who habitually seek to manipulate people, take advantage of them,  play with their emotions and simply seek to benefit at the expense of others without a thought about other people's wellbeing.  This is Ivy.  


blackie, I got the BA and I'm in the process of sending in my application for the NH guard license. I just got here about 2 weeks ago and I doubt I'll even look for employment til some time after P-fest. Not trying to tout my horn here, it was just part of my story from yesterday. U live up here still?

Were you the one at Helwig's place on Sunday?


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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #996 on: June 10, 2009, 01:48:01 PM »

Yep
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #997 on: June 10, 2009, 01:58:51 PM »

All of us have made some pretty big and dumb mistakes in our lives.  Most of the people here are good people who have made dumb mistakes.  We all have our moments of selfishness and thoughtlessness.  We occasionally give in to pressure from others to do things we shouldn't be doing.  This is most of the people here. 

I myself am a "born again" force-initiator.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #998 on: June 10, 2009, 02:26:49 PM »

me and a friend would go out late night/early morning and steal shit out of peoples unlocked cars.
QFT

Classy!

Hey, I'm not proud of it, but I don't have any problem admitting the stupid shit I've done, and it fit my point that people can do immoral acts without it leading to a life long habit or being the result of some sort of permanent character defect.

It didn't take some major life changing event to realize it was wrong, i just grew the fuck up.

 All of us have made some pretty big and dumb mistakes in our lives.  Most of the people here are good people who have made dumb mistakes.  We all have our moments of selfishness and thoughtlessness.  We occasionally give in to pressure from others to do things we shouldn't be doing.  This is most of the people here.  

There are others who the selfishness and thoughtless are not momentary lapses in judgement.  There are people who habitually seek to manipulate people, take advantage of them,  play with their emotions and simply seek to benefit at the expense of others without a thought about other people's wellbeing.  This is Ivy.  

Well certainly from what I've heard about Ivy, she has a track record of being a royal cunt, and it certainly seems reasonable that she's not going to change anytime soon but I would rail against the general attitude that once a [blank], always a [blank].

I'd say sociopaths like Ivy are probably the exception, and most people are generally more complicated than single minded, unsympathetic assholes.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #999 on: June 10, 2009, 02:31:36 PM »

U live up here still?

He broke his contract and moved away.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1000 on: June 10, 2009, 02:32:30 PM »

U live up here still?

He broke his contract and moved away.
What contract?
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1001 on: June 10, 2009, 02:52:05 PM »

U live up here still?

He broke his contract and moved away.
What contract?

That contract that only seems to exist when you break it, but NEVER exists when someone complains about the FSP breaking it. re- 2006 deadline.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1002 on: June 10, 2009, 02:55:41 PM »

U live up here still?

He broke his contract and moved away.
What contract?

That contract that only seems to exist when you break it, but NEVER exists when someone complains about the FSP breaking it. re- 2006 deadline.

The FSP does not endorse sticking to its own contracts.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1003 on: June 10, 2009, 02:58:21 PM »

U live up here still?

He broke his contract and moved away.
What contract?

That contract that only seems to exist when you break it, but NEVER exists when someone complains about the FSP breaking it. re- 2006 deadline.

The FSP does not endorse sticking to its own contracts.

TAKE THEM TO MEDIATION.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1004 on: June 10, 2009, 02:59:48 PM »

U live up here still?

He broke his contract and moved away.
What contract?

That contract that only seems to exist when you break it, but NEVER exists when someone complains about the FSP breaking it. re- 2006 deadline.

The FSP does not endorse sticking to its own contracts.

TAKE THEM TO MEDIATION.

The FSP cheated on me. I'm telling the whole forum community. So it's gonna have to be public mediation.
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