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Steve Pomper - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Steve Pomper is a police officer and writer living in the
Pacific Northwest. His articles have appeared in American
Iron Magazine, the Seattle Police Officer's Guild: The
Guardian, AmericanDaily.com, TheWashingtonDispatch.com,
as well as other webzines. Steve is also an "Expert" author
at, Ezinearticles.com.
Steve's new book is written for motorists who want to know
how to behave if they get stopped by a cop for a traffic
violation, that may improve their chances of ... [More]
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- Book Review - A Writer's Coach By Jack Hart
[Book-Reviews:Non-Fiction] After having read an uncountable number of books on the craft of writing, many of them quite good, I found Jack Hart's book, A Writer's Coach to be a standout among them. This is a very well-written book for writers who want to write very well.
- Drive Like You Care
[Automotive] Many people don't think of driving as an activity in and of itself, they think of it as something that simply "happens" on the way from point A to point B, like the "quantum" part of a quantum leap. Find out how to better pay attention to your driving.
- The Thin Blue Iceberg
[Self-Improvement] People are often baffled by what police do and how they do it. Part of the problem is, like the iceberg, they only see the ten percent above the surface; they don't see the ninety percent that would answer all their questions.
- Misunderstanding And Misperception Of Police Officer's Job
[Self-Improvement] Many people get upset at the officer who stops them for a traffic violation. But, are you angry because the officer is rude, or are you mistaking his caution for rudeness?
- Stop Sign? What Stop Sign?
[Automotive] You've been stopped by the police for a traffic violation; don't use the first words out of your mouth to call the officer a liar.
- It's a Done Deal
[Self-Improvement] There's one thing drivers should know if they're stopped by police for a traffic violation; once stopped they've already earned the citation. If they choose to argue, they're going to end up arguing with a judge, because arguing with the officer on the side of the road is likely to get you nowhere.
- Just Pull to the Right and Stop (Is That Really So Hard?)
[Automotive] If a police officer stops you for a traffic violation, do you know how to start off on the officer's good side, or at least how not to start off on his bad side? There's one thing drivers routinely do, before they even stop their cars, that'll put a cop in a ticket-writing mood before you even get a chance to say, Is there a problem, officer?
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