Publisher's Synopsis
Harry Cole's thirty years as a police constable with the Southwark force gave him ample opportunity to observe the extremes of human behaviour. With his unerring eye for amusing detail and human foible, he describes some of the bizarre everyday incidents of his daily patrol and gives some hilarious insights into life behind the scenes in the force. He provides a copper's-eye-view of events such as the Great Garage Search for IRA ammunition, which instead turned up some unexpected items, and the nurses' Day of Action when PC Cole ended up holding the baby...