Hiring A Bodyguard Isn't Just For The Rich And Famous

by: David Almeida


When most people think about a bodyguard, they get images of the rich and famous. They see Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston in the movie, The Bodyguard. They think of the muscular guys that are found near Hollywood's young female stars. However there are other reasons why someone might hire a bodyguard. A bodyguard is someone who is hired to protect a person from harm or threats. The person may be a celebrity, it may be a business officer, a public figure such as a political leader. The person may also be under the threat of harm because of his or her involvement in a legal case. Unlike the rich and famous who hire an entourage, others hire a single bodyguard for their protection. This individual may or may not carry a weapon. He or she may be trained in combat. But, in any case, a bodyguard is present when there is a risk. It's because of this risk that many people who are involved in a legal situation find themselves in need of a bodyguard. He or she may be scheduled to testify against a gang member, may be a whistle blower within an organization, or may even be an expert witness for the prosecution. In order to avert the risk, a bodyguard is brought on as an intermediary – someone who will stay with the witness and identify an increasing threat before it gets out of control. Therefore, when hiring a bodyguard, prosecutors often look to someone who they know that they can trust such as a private investigator to provide the service. A private investigator who works as a bodyguard for witnesses for the prosecution often have been involved in the case in other ways as well. Some will have worked as a process server. Some will have looked at the evidence in the case and tracked down witnesses that may not have previously come forward. Others may even have been involved in accident reconstruction. In any case, the private investigator who is hired as a bodyguard is someone who will be familiar with both the legal matter and the prospective risk. Because of his – or to a lesser extent her – familiarity with the case, he will know better what to look for. In addition, he may be responsible for transporting the witness to the courtroom at appointed times. In other situations, a bodyguard may be briefed far less – being given only the information that he or she needs to know; still, from past experience the bodyguard will know signals that something isn't quite right and be able to evacuate the person from the situation. This is the same responsibility that those who are a bodyguard to the stars have. For those who feel that they may be at risk, a bodyguard can provide reassurance and a sense of security. By hiring a private investigator to serve as a bodyguard, you can rest assured that your bodyguard will research and understand any threat that may arise – and help you to avoid being in a situation in which you are threatened.

About The Author
David Almeida is a licensed private investigator with a degree in criminal justice. He is affiliated with the National Association of Investigative Specialists and the Licensed Private Detective’s Association of Massachusetts. For more information visit http://www.baystatedetective.com

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