Arrest-Proof Yourself

Wow, just wow.

There has been a lot of talk in the media, social websites, and video sites about certain things going on that may seem puzzling or down right confusing to the average citizen of the United States.

If you want a view into the attitudes and point of view of the average law enforcement person, you’ll get it in the first several chapters of this book. In fact, I think it’s quite deliberate on the part of the author. Some may not like it and feel he is talking down, or talking rough, or whatever, BUT, he is trying to SHOW you the point of view, or what’s in the mind, of many of the law enforcement personnel of current times.

Furthermore, there are more felonies on the books than many people know. Each state is different and in some states jaywalking or littering are classed as felonies.

Even seemingly minor arrests for these things do one thing – they tag you FOREVER in the justice system computer storage, your picture, fingerprints, DNA (if charged as a felony), and the notation that you were arrested.

Yes, all arrest records are public now in addition to conviction records. Both can be found easily online with any computer and search engine.

Gone are the days of arrest anonymity. More and more even smaller towns are hooking up law enforcement to the Internet.

These findable notations on arrest records (whether or not your were convicted, OR, if the charges were dropped – makes NO difference) can cut off avenues in society like qualifying for college, jobs, getting an apartment since the person reviewing these records cares not for the specifics, only the words “arrest” and “felony” that spell liability in their minds.

ALL parents of teenagers should read this book, and then, read it with their teenager and talk over the content, the consequences that it lays out, the excellent methods to stay out of the grasp of law enforcement, as well as what to do should all else fail and you end up being arrested anyway.

Heck, all people should read this book. It will open your eyes to the fact that a very small percentage of those being arrested are actually criminally minded. There is much that you have no clue about and that, well that not knowing can get you and arrest record you’ll regret. “Ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”, and in this case it can mean not paying out thousands to bail bondsmen, attorneys and who knows what other costs.

The author readily admits that change to the system is badly needed.

Until that happens, this book is the author’s attempt to keep you from doing the things that you have no idea could end you up in jail, or worse, prison.

Safeguard yourself. As the saying goes, forewarned is forearmed (Advance warning provides an advantage.)

Reprinted from Amazon.com.

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