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Recovery Agent may find himself charged with harassment if, in an attempt to persuade
                   the debtor to give up the subject collateral, he:

                       1.  makes insulting or taunting telephone calls to the debtor; or,
                       2.  makes repeated communications anonymously or at extremely  inconvenient
                          hours, or in offensively coarse language

                   Kidnapping
                   Imagine you are following a vehicle that you have been assigned to repossess. This is a
                   “skip” assignment you have spotted for the first time and you are determined not to let it
                   get away. The vehicle stops at the door of a real estate office. The vehicle’s only  visible
                   occupant,  a  female  driver,  exits  and  goes  inside. Your  tow  truck  is  equipped  with  a
                   “quick hook” lift and you immediately back up to the vehicle, “quick hook” it and make a
                   hasty exit from the property.

                   As you enter the public street you glance into your rearview mirror to see if you have
                   been spotted.  Your heart jumps into your throat when you see a small child looking at
                   you from the front seat of the repossessed vehicle.  You are now a half-mile from the
                   point of repossession and you are suddenly thinking, “This is just not my day.”

                   Kidnapping? Why or …why not?

                   The generally held legal definition of “kidnapping” is forcibly, secretly or by threat
                   confining,  abducting  or  imprisoning  another  person  against  his  will  and  without
                   lawful authority, with intent to:

                        1.  Hold for ransom or reward or as a shield or hostage
                        2.  Commit or facilitate the commission of any felony
                        3.  Inflict bodily harm upon or terrorize the victim or another person
                        4.  Interfere with the performance of any governmental or political function

                   In the above scenario, the elements of kidnapping were not present. However, I can
                   assure you it was a very sobering moment.  The Recovery Agent was completely subject
                   to the decision of the police officer, while listening to the mother scream, “He kidnapped
                   my baby!” Through the perceptiveness of the police officer and the ability of the
                   Recovery Agent to calmly explain the situation, the officer refused to even consider a
                   Breach of the Peace and allowed the repossession to stand.

                   In many instances, however, the Recovery Agent may not be so fortunate. Erroneous  or
                   frivolous charges may result from legitimate repossessions. Even though charges may  be
                   dismissed later for having no basis, the process is usually long and expensive. The  best
                   protection for the Recovery Agent is knowledge of the applicable laws in your  state
                   and the case law regarding them, as well as the ability to properly and professionally
                   communicate with law enforcement.
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