Any good books out there at the moment?
I can recommend "A Fair Cop" by Michael Bunting which was so fascinating and horrifying, I read it in one sitting. Michael was a serving police officer in West Yorkshire who was called out to a disturbance one night in Leeds. It was pretty routine stuff but the guy he had hold of turned nasty and battered him. His police colleague sprayed CS gas but most of it went in Michael Bunting's face and to stop the ongoing beating and still disoriented, he lashed out at his attacker. The area was full of onlookers and his assailant later complained he'd been assualted. The case hung over him for two years and he was eventually found guilty of assault and sentenced to jail. How many assaults do you see on those fly-on-the-wall documentaries about the police where even the most violent scum get a fine or community service? Nevertheless, Bunting had to go to prison which, as you can imagine, can be a death sentence for a serving police officer. Sobering stuff but well written and you can't help but sympathise with his awful plight.
I can recommend "A Fair Cop" by Michael Bunting which was so fascinating and horrifying, I read it in one sitting. Michael was a serving police officer in West Yorkshire who was called out to a disturbance one night in Leeds. It was pretty routine stuff but the guy he had hold of turned nasty and battered him. His police colleague sprayed CS gas but most of it went in Michael Bunting's face and to stop the ongoing beating and still disoriented, he lashed out at his attacker. The area was full of onlookers and his assailant later complained he'd been assualted. The case hung over him for two years and he was eventually found guilty of assault and sentenced to jail. How many assaults do you see on those fly-on-the-wall documentaries about the police where even the most violent scum get a fine or community service? Nevertheless, Bunting had to go to prison which, as you can imagine, can be a death sentence for a serving police officer. Sobering stuff but well written and you can't help but sympathise with his awful plight.