How to Deal with the Police:
A Blunt Tutorial on How to Avoid Getting in
Trouble with the Police
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR:
This book is for you if you’ve been getting in trouble with the police and you’re hungry for knowledge on how to stop that. This book is for you if you’re a parent that’s often worried that your child could be the next victim of police brutality and would want your children to read this for their own sake, and for your own peace of mind. You’re a high school teacher and you would want to recommend this book to your students. The list goes on and on. The bottom line is that life the way it is (police brutality does exist) must be handled in a way that you do not become a victim of police brutality too. If you were waiting for the utopian future of no police brutality anywhere, you would not be reading this book.
Before I proceed further, I must let you know that I don’t pretend to hold all the answers and or to have all the knowledge about how to avoid getting in trouble with the police. Most of the knowledge shared in this book are from my experiences during my several encounters with the police. All my personal encounters with the police in America and abroad have resulted in zero arrests and zero detentions. I have also observed and read about the encounters of others who have gotten in trouble with the police. I have learned from their mistakes as well. I have also learned a lot from reading books.
However, you do not need to hold degrees in the social sciences in order to learn the techniques and or ideas that have worked for me. All you need is to have an open mind and the willingness to learn. Also, you need to let go of all your basic assumptions and all the conventional wisdom that you possess. Conventional wisdom, by the way, is not wisdom. Conventional wisdom is what everybody knows. This book is not about what everybody knows.
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