The movie is based on the first book in the series called One for the Money and features an unemployed and newly - divorced Stephanie Plum landing a job at her cousin's bail - bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of
a wanted local cop from her romantic past.
Not exact matches
If the feds enforce marijuana laws in the Golden State, legislators there
want them to receive no help from
local cops.
Some Village
locals want more police enforcement against unruly youth gangs, while others say
cops are anti-gay.
Top
cop Bill Bratton — who was on the Boston force around the time the FBI was investigating infamous
local mobster James «Whitey» Bulger — says the joke in law enforcement after Bulger went into hiding in 1994 was, «Whitey was on the «Least Most
Wanted» [list] for the fear of him coming back and the embarrassment he could cause.»
But he is impeded on both sides by a police force that thinks he's too soft, and a
local populace that
wants nothing to do with the
cops.
And then there was the fact that as a responsible
cop I could jack any car or bike I
wanted and hurtle around town, ensuring that through my reckless speeding and insane driving there was always plenty of work for the
local policemen.
Cue up R. Dean Taylor's Indiana
Wants Me and think about the
cops in their GM police cars chasing our hero Elon Musk out of the State for the crime of selling his electric cars directly to the public without a
local dealer in between.