Tha's Locked Up: Memories of a West Yorkshire Policeman

Tha's Locked Up: Memories of a West Yorkshire Policeman

by David Watson (Author)

Synopsis

In 1981 amid recession and widespread urban unrest Dave Watson left the building trade to join the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police. You will be enthralled by his stories which cover every human emotion, from a cancer victim having a breakdown to a young bingo caller falling to his death fleeing a raid from the drugs squad. On the way we meet characters and scenes and events that would be hard to find in the most creative pages of crime fiction: the three pensioners who volunteered to be Dave's 'deputies' to chase a robber; a 'Carry on'-style brothel raid; a crazy chase where when the thief was stopped when the patrol car parked on his foot; a colleague who was convinced he has been abducted by aliens; delivering a baby at midnight on Christmas eve; anguish during the miners' strike; and many more enthralling stories.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Wharncliffe Books
Published: 19 Jul 2012

ISBN 10: 1848847866
ISBN 13: 9781848847866

Media Reviews
In addition to his experiences in Keighley and Haworth his book includes accounts of being on duty during the traumatic miners' strike, policing one of Bradford's toughest housing estates and taking part in a farcical raid on a brothel. - Keighley News Tha's Locked Up - a phrase he heard a trainee colleague utter the first time they made a street arrest - is the third book in publisher Wharncliffe's Bobby on the Beat series. There are photographs, including one taken during a confrontation between striking mines and policemen in 1984/85 - Telegraph and Argus (Bradford)