10-8: A Cop's Honest Look at Life on the Street

Summary
This is the private “notebook” of Officer X, a mid-career patrolman on a medium-size department with a sharp eye and a sharp pen, he speaks for thousands who are rarely heard amidst the clamoring media, the ivory-tower theorists and the politically correct policymakers. An honest and controversial look of experiences and insider observations that is original, funny, poignant, maddening, provocative, insightful, outrageous, startling, and sometimes in-your-face. He puts the brass, fellow officers, suspects, victims, lawyers, the job—himself—under glass. Cops everywhere will feel the shared heartbeat of commitment to an impossible job that few can perform with perfection.
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