
400 Things Cops Know: Street-Smart Lessons From a Veteran Patrolman
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Mark Boyett
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Adam Plantinga
How does it feel to be in a high-speed car chase? What is it like to shoot someone? What do cops really think about the citizens they serve? Nearly everyone has wondered what it's like to be a police officer, but no civilian really understands what happens on the job.
400 Things Cops Know shows police work on the inside, from the viewpoint of the regular cop on the beat - a profession that can range from rewarding to bizarre to terrifying, all within the course of an eight-hour shift. Written by veteran police sergeant Adam Plantinga, 400 Things Cops Know brings the listener into life the way cops experience it - a life of danger, frustration, occasional triumph, and plenty of grindingly hard routine work. In a laconic, no-nonsense, dryly humorous style, Plantinga tells what he's learned from 13 years as a patrolman, from the everyday to the exotic - how to know at a glance when a suspect is carrying a weapon or is going to attack, how to kick a door down, how to drive in a car chase without recklessly endangering the public, why you should always carry cigarettes, even if you don't smoke (offering a smoke is the best way to lure a suicide to safety), and what to do if you find a severed limb (don't put it on ice - you need to keep it dry.)
400 Things Cops Know deglamorizes police work, showing the gritty, stressful, sometimes disgusting reality of life on patrol, from the possibility of infection - criminals don't always practice good hygiene - to the physical, psychological, and emotional toll of police work. Plantinga shows what cops experience of death, the legal system, violence, prostitution, drug use, the social causes and consequences of crime, alcoholism, and more. Sometimes heartbreaking and often hilarious, 400 Things Cops Know is an eye-opening revelation of what life on the beat is really all about.
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The good LEOs are there to protect, defend and comfort because that's who they are. Sometimes people see a uniform and it somehow removes the humanity and individuality of the wearer and makes them a blank canvas for the viewer's ideology. People need to see that human beings wash and put on that uniform so that they can take on more responsibility for the care of their designated areas. There are people who use the uniform for their own gains, but there are always people seeking positions of responsibility in order to gain power over people. We just have to remember that the uniform has power and commands respect because so many who have worn it before (and now) deserve it.
The book:
The narrator missed a couple of words but effectively conveyed the tone and intent of the text. Someone should have caught the errors. They weren't subtle: preSENT arms and conducive not conductive.
This was worth buying outright. It has a lot of valuable insights.
One quick tip I learned from a friend: Vicks Vaporub under the nose helps with strong odors.
Thank you, Adam Plantinga!
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A combination of interesting, funny, and tragic
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I completely enjoyed the look into the world. It was entertaining but I always wanted a deeper look. Each of the 400 items is a part of the puzzle of their mind. It didn't dive deeply into how they think but after looking at 400 pieces you get it.
I am certain after they interact with the bottom 10% who lie to them 20% of the time or more; officers hope to find someone they can trust. As a result they may or may not initially trust but they always verify.
It was more a peek under the sheets which exposes enough of how they think to give you an idea of their world and why they think the way they do. The psychology is interesting.
Light hearted look at the world officers live in
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RalphyNovotney says: Perfectly written!!!
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When he finally came to the end, I found myself wishing the title had been 800 Things Cops Know.
Far more entertaining than I expected
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Great book!
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Now I feel I am fairly understanding of a patrolman’s life on the job that is a 24 hour responsibility.
You would never guess what a cops life cost
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Very interesting read
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What made the experience of listening to 400 Things Cops Know: Street-Smart Lessons From a Veteran Patrolman the most enjoyable?
Dry sense of humor and short chapters, easy to put down and then pick back up.What was one of the most memorable moments of 400 Things Cops Know: Street-Smart Lessons From a Veteran Patrolman?
His description of Domestic Dispute calls.What about Mark Boyett’s performance did you like?
Direct story-telling.If you could give 400 Things Cops Know: Street-Smart Lessons From a Veteran Patrolman a new subtitle, what would it be?
What everyone should know about dealing with the copsAny additional comments?
This is one of the few audio books I have listened to more than once.Totally Enjoyable Listen
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100% accuate!
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