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Bobby on the beat, memoirs of a London policeman in the 1960s, Bob Dixon

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Bobby on the beat, memoirs of a London policeman in the 1960s, Bob Dixon
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bobby on the beat
Responsibility statement
Bob Dixon
Sub title
memoirs of a London policeman in the 1960s
Summary
Bob Dixon spent years 'on the beat' as a police constable with the Metropolitan Police in the early 1960s, witnessing all manner of incidents, from the serious to the ludicrous. Spending the majority of his time in London's East End dealing with drunks, fatalities on the road, domestic disputes, and even suicides, as well as policing at major public events such as Guy Fawkes night, New Year's Eve, and anti-Vietnam War marches, life was colourful and varied, if not always safe. This memoir of a London copper charts Bob Dixon's experiences as a young police officer before he joined the CID, covering his life before signing up for the force, his rigorous training, and the vagaries of first patrolling the beat, as well as the lighter side of policing
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