Coppering the Cannon (ePub)
What makes someone a good policeman? Is it all rushing around with blue lights flashing? What is it like to face violent and drunken people on a Saturday night? How would you cope with the carnage of a fatal accident, or interviewing a suspect for a...
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What makes someone a good policeman? Is it all rushing around with blue lights flashing? What is it like to face violent and drunken people on a Saturday night? How would you cope with the carnage of a fatal accident, or interviewing a suspect for a robbery? How much have police methods changed over the last 30 years? With a light touch this book gives an anecdotal insight into all this and more. We meet murder, violence, terrorism, rape, industrial disputes, robbery and public order, and everything else you can think of. Mixing humour and pathos, life and death, success and failure we are taken on a fascinating journey through the eyes of a young policeman in the 1970s.
James Cannon (not his real name) lives quietly on the south coast with his wife. He has taken early retirement because of health problems. Retirement has given him the time to write, an ambition for several years. James has two grown up children and is about to become a grandfather for the first time. When he left the police he became a Church of England Vicar until retirement. He intends to write another book about the change from policeman to vicar. James enjoys walking by the sea, reading, writing and time with the family. He takes a keen interest in current affairs, the Church and Police issues. He is a sports fan and supports Brighton and Hove Albion.
- Autor: James Cannon
- 2004, 1 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AuthorHouse UK
- ISBN-10: 1467878340
- ISBN-13: 9781467878340
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.12.2004
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- Dateiformat: ePub
- Größe: 0.21 MB
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