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You & the Police!

by Boston T. Party, Kenneth W.: Royce

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Product Description
This 2005 edition is a greatly revised, revamped, and expanded version since the original of 1996.

Covers nearly a dozen newer Supreme Court decisions, as well as the "USA PATRIOT" Act. A new chapter regarding your lawful firearms was also included.

If you were stopped for a broken tail-light, and then the officer asked to search your trunk, what could you do? What should you say or not? Where do your rights and his powers meet?

Reviewed by several practicing attorneys, you can rely upon the quality information and ideas inside.

This is still the only book of its kind, and a must read for every American in this increasingly regulatory age.


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Average Customer Review:4.5 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsUseful handbook, 2008-08-26
I bought this because I already owned the superb Boston's Gun Bible which is stuffed full of mostly irreproachable tips on weapons ownership.

It's hard to critique this book, however. In fact, I hope I never need to know any of this stuff. I'm betting it will come in handy and that I will regret not having fully assimilated its concepts. As I'm a geek and not exactly a people person, I would have considerable trouble finessing some of the social situations (i.e.: interaction with government employees) discussed in here.

Looks good, however. The lack of the fifth star is a) because I can't judge the quality and b) I probably can't do some of what is suggested.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsa must read for all citizens, 2007-07-26
About half way through you might think that Boston is being redundant at
times but I have decided that he is conditioning you to automatic non thinking responses when you find yourself in a "situation" with one of the many storm troopers in our country. Get this book and read it twice! It may keep you out of jail especailly of you are a legal firearms owner.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsCRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW SCHOOL OUTLINE FOR THE GREAT UNWASHED, 2007-06-30
This is a fascinating book written no doubt by a lawyer - and the content of it is basically a law school criminal procedure outline. The cases are accurate and it is very relevant and up to date. THe rule of this book is avoid the system at all costs - the system being "the man" - never even talk to a police officer. If you get get caught up in the American penal system & are ask to do repentence in a "penitentiary" - you will forever have a criminal record & will never have gainful employment. This is a good book for any lay person who wants to know "what his rights are" when he gets pulled over - in one sentence - you have no rights - and with the patriot act - I'll say it twice - you have no rights - dont talk to the man - buy a radar detector - avoid all confrontations with the law ..the stakes today with low cost commercial background checks is that you will loose your ability to earn a livly hood - and possibly even get killed or raped .. it is a sad commentary on the legal system. Why do you think that many fugatives now choose to shoot it out with the law when apprehended - the penal system is hell on earth.. they aint going back. The worst hypocracy is public defenders - they get paid $200 per head - now how you gonna get justice when they just wanna get paid ? Most public defenders consider their clients as slimebags anyway - & just plea bargain whether or not you are guilty - you will never get a "probable cause analysis" for $200 ..



5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsA guide for all freedom lovers and constitutionalists, 2007-04-17
Very well written with many law references and background. BT really did his homework and offers many examples of police opression from his own personal experience. BT is obviously well educated and has a very smooth writing style. This book is a "must read" for all African Americans and anyone else who is tired of being harrassed by or afraid of the police. Also contains many warnings of things to come that will make more law abiding Americans think that they are criminals. Shows the trend of current police forces to make working Americans the enemy and extort as much money as possible out of the common tax paying citizen rather than spend thousands of dollars trying to arrest and convict the real criminals.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsGreat Title, 2006-11-13
This was a great book for many different kinds of people, ranging from those who want tips on how to avoid traffic stops to those who want a full gamut of privacy measures during police contact. It is full of great advice and things one doesn't normally think about. Learn how to effectively, safely and legally deal with police to save you trouble and them hassle. Engaging, quick read - highly recommended!




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