7 Things The Police Don't Want You To Know
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Whistle blowers, often a window into a world rarely seen by those on the outside. A voice that educates others from inside knowledge of a system there to serve but has lost its way in favour of lies, deception, fabrication and most of all the hunt for figures. Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a police officer, have you ever wondered what it's like to be in a system that you can no longer tolerate. And have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes of law enforcement? You are about to hear over decade of inside experiences in a whistle blowers condensed account that will expose the wrong-doings and the deliberate forging of figures and alike in this tell all expose. Prepare to be both shocked and disappointed as you discover the real truth about the lies.
Michael Feeley
Sazmick Books was created by Michael and Sarah Feeley; Authors; international Tv & radio personalities and public speakers. They are the founders and managing directors of Sazmick Books Publishing which was set up in 2010 to provide a self-publishing service for authors of all genres. The name Sazmick is the coalition of their names. Michael & Sarah have appeared on independent documentaries, Channel 4, BBC3 and various Sky satellite channels as well as radio throughout the globe. They have written several books of their own and have published others on behalf of various authors which have made the shelves of the likes of Waterstones in the UK and other independent book stores.
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7 Things The Police Don't Want You To Know - Michael Feeley
AFFIRMATION:
The Police Attestation
I, ... of ... do solemnly and sincerely declare and affirm that I will well and truly serve the Queen in the office of constable, with fairness, integrity, diligence and impartiality, upholding fundamental human rights and according equal respect to all people; and that I will, to the best of my power, cause the peace to be kept and preserved and prevent all offences against people and property; and that while I continue to hold the said office I will to the best of my skill and knowledge discharge all the duties thereof faithfully according to law.
POLICE CAUTION:
You do not have to day anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mentioned when questioned something which you later reply on in court, anything you do say may be given in evidence, do you understand?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Great, I’m nearly 18.5 years old; I can soon apply for my dream job, a police officer. I’m counting down the months, the days; the clock is getting slower and slower as the brakes are administered in my reality. I am now writing to my local force for an application form to have it all ready to go as soon as the clock strikes midnight on my birthday. I watch every police TV show, I go to local police stations with family members who are police officers to sample the atmosphere to satisfy and chill out my obsession for this life and career. I eat, sleep and breathe this with intense focus. I am a protector and law enforcer from the inside out, regardless of how long it takes or to where it takes me, I will succeed and I will become what I have always wanted to become.
I finally made it, after a few other dead-end jobs, not at 18.5 but at an older age, not with my local force but further afield. I had undertaken assessments, written tests, medical examinations and