You & the Police!

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Until now, the average American has lacked a simple, up-to-date summary of constitutional law regarding confrontations with the police. More and more peaceable, law-abiding folks are being caught up in the widening police dragnet of roadblocks, checkpoints, searches, intrusive questioning and civil forfeitures. Americans have long needed a clear explanation of exactly where our rights end and executive power begins, especially if you travel or lawfully carry a gun f… More >>

You & the Police!

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  1. As a peace officer I found “You & The Police!” really
    fun to read. Not only was it informative but Boston
    also writes in a humorous style that makes amusing the
    usually dry subject of constitutional laws regarding
    police behavior!

    Citizens should read this book to understand fully
    what their rights are and how police think. From an
    officer’s perspective a citizen having this knowledge
    is not a bad thing. It just requires us to do our job
    correctly.

    Peace officers should read the book to understand how
    a number of citizens like the author (and myself)
    think. Most citizens are not carrying drugs or
    weapons in order to commit crimes. But they don’t
    want to be insulted by having themselves, their homes,
    or their cars searched in order to prove this to the
    government. Refusing to allow a search is not an
    indication of guilt. Officers need to place
    themselves, as Boston points out, in the situation
    where a group of citizens arrive at his door step

    demanding to search his home for drugs and illegal
    weapons in order to guarantee that the officer is not
    some corrupt cop–all, of course, in the name of
    public safety!

    The main theme of the book is to learn how to deal
    with the police on an equal level of civility, not
    subservience. This is the American way.

    “Bulletproof Privacy” is another interesting book by
    the same author. In the book I found out some tricks
    that a real criminal I am looking for is using to try
    and hide his new address. Thanks Boston!

    By Sheriff Bill Masters
    San Miguel County (Telluride), Colorado
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    Until I’d read You & The Police!, I had no idea how little I knew about my rights. Have already used this book’s info during a traffic stop with a snoopy police officer who (without any reason) wanted to search my trunk. I asked what he was searching for, and he got all flustered without answering. (You should have seen his face!) He then said in a stern voice, “So, you’re refusing consent of a search?” and I replied, “That’s right, I am. There’s nothing in my car to interest the police. Can I go now?” He stomped off to his unit, muttering for me to keep my speed down, and drove off! He didn’t even ticket me! I’d say this book has already paid for itself. Don’t leave home without it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Jub-Jub says:

    This book isn’t complete in its study of law because it is subject to constant revision. Yet I can’t think of an easier book to study concerning your rights when around the police. Usually there isn’t a better way to find out about the ‘meat’ of a book without going through the Table of Contents. I’ll do this to give the rest of ya’ll a precise look at it with a few of my own comments in parentheses.

    Preface:

    1. You & The Law

    mala in se crimes vs mala prohibita “crimes” (Mala in se crimes are evil in themselves like murder, rape, theft while mala prohibitum are laws that restrict our freedoms [ex. you can't whistle on a sidewalk in Virgina on Tuesdays or have a kind of gun with too short a barrel] or make some actions mandatory with punitive results if not followed [ex. failure to get a permit for whatever the state says to])

    THE GOAL OF POLITICAL LAW

    THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK

    WHAT MAKES ME AN “EXPERT?”

    2. The Cop

    THE THREE KINDS OF COPS (Peace Officer–great men and women, Intimidating Cop–can be common, Rogue Cop–generally, only the courtroom can help you here)

    WINNING AGAINST AN INTIMIDATING COP

    The Intimidating Cop’s weaknesses

    The Intimidating Cop’s fears

    3. Preparing Your Person

    4. Before Getting In Your Car

    Car preparations to make in advance (separate key for trunk to avoid a search without probable cause, keeping car clean and uncluttered, have a digital voice recorder)

    Some final thoughts on preparation

    5. NEVER Consent!

    6. The Contact

    THE CONTACT/ENCOUNTER

    Legal basis for the contact/encounter

    Your rights during a contact

    The cop’s powers during a contact

    The realities during a contact

    Practical tips during a contact

    7. The Detention

    Legal basis for detentions

    The cop’s power during..

    Your rights during..

    The roadblock detention

    Practical tips

    8. Search & Seizure

    SEARCHES WHICH AREN’T REALLY SEARCHES

    Abandoned Property (garbage, junker car)

    Open Fields

    “Plain View”

    Aerial Surveillance (flyover of personal property, fully legal)

    “sense-enhancing technology” (infra-red devices, etc.)

    Controlled Deliveries

    Private Searches (know the people you let near your stuff)

    Impound and Post-Arrest Inventories

    SEARCHES WITHOUT A WARRANT

    Emergencies

    Hot Pursuit

    Search Incident to Lawful Arrest

    Automobile Searches

    Consent

    Administrative Searches

    Probation and Parole Searches

    SEARCHES NEEDING A WARRANT

    Probable Cause

    Constitutional Requirements

    Oral Application for Search Warrants

    USA P.A.T.R.I.O.T. ACT “sneak and peek”

    9. The Arrest

    Legal basis for arrest/custody

    The cop’s powers during arrest

    Your rights during arrest

    PRACTICAL TIPS DURING ARREST

    The “search incident to lawful arrest”

    The “inventory search”

    SEARCH OF CAR (Matix Guide)

    SIEZURE OF OCCUPANTS (Matrix Guide)

    10. After the Arrest: Interrogation, etc.

    After the arrest, while being held

    THE INTERROGATION

    Miranda a weak friend, getting weaker

    Techniques of applying pressure (rapport, conditioning, repetition, verbal tricks)

    Bluff and Deceptive Tactics (Lying)

    The Covert Interrogation (phony friends, cellmates, etc)

    COPING WITH THE SQUEEZE

    How Well Can You Resist?

    Avoiding Emotional Isolation

    Cooperation

    Presenting a Credible Front (eye contact, body language, etc)

    Tactical Resistance

    Exploiting Interrogator’s Mistakes

    SOME FINAL TIPS

    11. At The Airport

    “Airport Security” (steel door on a grass hut)

    THE DRUG COURIER “PROFILE”

    When returning home from abroad

    THE TERRORIST PROFILE

    TSA “WATCH LIST”

    12. At The Checkpoint

    Beware the Federal Areas

    13. Red Lights Are Flashing

    “NO, YOU’RE NOT FREE TO GO”

    “Would you mind if I searched your…?”

    14. Traffic Tickets

    15. Your Home, Job & The Police

    YOUR “REASONABLE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY”

    “KNOCK, KNOCK,–POLICE!”

    HOW TO ARREST IN A HOUSE

    Suspect’s House

    Third Party’s House

    WHEN THEY HAVE A WARRANT

    Search Warrant only

    Arrest Warrant only

    Both Search and Arrest Warrants

    No-Knock Warrants

    AH, SWEET PRIVACY

    16. You & Your Guns

    THE 2nd AMENDMENT IS AN INDIVIDUAL RIGHT

    NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT of 1934

    GUN CONTROL ACT of 1968

    18 USC s922(d) “prohibited possesors”

    THE BRADY BILL

    LAWS ON “ASSAULT WEAPONS”

    “GUN-FREE SCHOOL ZONES”

    The “Self-defense Free Zones”

    SO, WHAT RIGHTS ARE LEFT?

    HOW THE BATFE OPERATES

    DO NOT BUY/SELL OUT-OF-STATE

    If questioned for transacting out-of-state

    AVOID ENTRAPMENT

    BUSTING THE SELLER

    BUSTING THE BUYER

    BUSTING THE OWNER

    IF EVER QUESTIONED

    WHAT ABOUT OUR SUPREME COURT VICTORIES?

    17. Our Dwindling Rights

    OUR BILL OF RIGHTS

    JUDICIAL TYRANNY

    CONGRESSIONAL TYRANNY

    House Resolution 666 (Exclusionary Rule Reform Act of 1995)

    EXECUTIVE ORDERS/MARTIAL LAW

    USA PATRIOT ACT of 2001

    AMERICA’S FUTURE

    As can be viewed from this table, there is a lot in this book that Joe Average hasn’t a clue about. I thought I knew enough to ‘get by’ on any contact with police but I learned there is much more than saying, “Yes sir, no sir,” to it. This book rivals Boston’s Gun Bible for practicality, usefulness, and information. I recommend it to everyone who wishes to exercise their rights during any contact with a police officer. I have already benefitted from this sage advice but I choose to keep that information private.

    BTW– if any readers are interested in what the author is up to lately, he’s founded an organization, Free State Wyoming to put into action the dreams of many Americans to enjoy greater freedom from unnecessary regulation and intimidating cops. :)

    Have fun reading this!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Jack says:

    This NEW AND UPDATED IN 2005 book is a MUST READ resource for every citizen of the USA. tells in detail how and when to deal with the police, how to avoid common pitfalls and what your rights are concerning traffic stops and other police encounters (never a pleasant experience). You may be one of the fortunate few who live in an area where the cops actually respect your rights and “protect and serve”, but most likely the police in your area are only revenue collectors for the state or city and “harass and annoy” the public. In either case this book should be in your library and READ at least once!! Heck for this price what have you got to lose. I learned more in a couple of hours than i did in my high school civics class!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Cabinboy says:

    40 years of “Officer Friendly” propaganda have left most Americans unsure, at best, of how to conduct themselves in a police-citizen encounter. Were we still living in a limited-government-power world, that might be OK. But that world is gone, at least for now, and the police now hold most of the cards.

    The 2005 version of Boston’s book helps to correct that imbalance. Clearly written, it takes readers through the “why” and “how” of police encounters, with a relentless focus on the essential point — the police in such a situation are NOT your friend, and will use ANYTHING that you do or say to effect an arrest.

    As a former NYC narcotics prosecutor with more than 500 police stops and arrests under my belt, I’d recommend this book to anyone who believes that an informed citizen is Liberty’s best friend. You NEED this book — especially if you don’t think that you do.
    Rating: 5 / 5


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