California has ended money bail. Who will bail out the industry?

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Under the glare of neon signs and unforgiving fluorescent office lights, bail agents are spending time processing a new California law signed just days ago by Gov. Jerry Brown that could decimate their industry.

 

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California loves criminals

Why do I get the feeling that bail bonds companies are supporters of Trump? Womp Womp

Ca is doomed.

losing jobs……

So now drug addicts will not get a chance to clean up on an involuntary basis. Unintended consequences is what we will get.

The industry is dead.

Nobody I hope. They are a pariah in the community who prey on the poor.....always have been.

That's an industry that can die. The people who earn their living that way are going to have to explore other options.

Wake Up, California! Did you really think you’d have to navigate endless piss streams & piles of junkie feces on your streets! This new law has to be repealed along with those before it that turned so many out on our streets due to the “nonviolent” nature of their “drug crimes!”

Weed?

Maybe they could go into community banking for low income people like KamalaHarris suggested re USPS.

Tax payers

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Bail bond industry moves to block sweeping California law, submitting signatures for a 2020 ballot referendumA referendum to block a new state law overhauling California’s bail system moved closer to a statewide election Tuesday after a coalition of industry groups and opponents submitted signatures to qualify the measure for the November 2020 ballot. Of course money over justice prevails again That will close a lot of businesses in Van Nuys. Have never seen a place with more Bail Bond shops per capita than Van Nuys. jduffyrice .... made me think of your first podcast
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