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Broken Blue Line - How Life as Britain's Supercop Broke Me (Hardcover)
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Broken Blue Line - How Life as Britain's Supercop Broke Me (Hardcover)
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'Broken Blue Line is a rollercoaster of a ride depicting the
realities of twenty-first-century policing on the front-line. Its
well written, honest and informative. Alistair Livingstone put his
life on the line, and now he's put his heart on the line.
Courageous and human. Highly recommended.' Mike Pannett, author of
Now Then Lad . . . and Crime Squad As a police officer, Alistair
Livingstone was dubbed Supercop by the media for making more
arrests than any other officer in the UK. But then Ali broke down.
Broken Blue Line is the vividly told story of what brought him to
that point, and the beginning of his slow, painful recovery. Ali
was dubbed Supercop for making more than 1,000 arrests over one
eighteen-month period, when the average arrest rate for officers in
England and Wales is just nine a year. In his work as a police
officer, he dealt with life-and-death situations on an almost daily
basis: saving lives as a hostage negotiator; rescuing the occupant
of a house fire; providing tactical advice during some of the most
violent incidents; clinging onto a suicidal man hanging from the
roof of a multi-storey car park; and entering a flat that had been
blown up in an explosion just moments before. Ali was also engulfed
in the aftermath and devastation of losing a colleague and friend
who died doing the job she loved, and he witnessed the
unprecedented response to the serial killings in Ipswich and the
profound effect it had on the community and the police. But then an
agonising and debilitating mental breakdown left the seemingly
indestructible sergeant desperately seeking help. After almost two
decades helping some of society's most vulnerable people he became
so troubled by what he had seen and done in the line of duty that
he hit rock bottom. Ali had no option but to walk away from the job
that had defined him to embark on his biggest challenge yet:
regaining his mental health. Ali's book offers an insight into the
real world of modern policing: the demands and challenges faced by
frontline officers throughout the UK. Ali's hope is that by opening
up about his experiences and his struggle to regain his mental
health in this no-holds-barred account, he will help to remove some
of the lingering stigma that attaches to mental illness within the
police and other professions and prevent others from making the
same mistakes that he did. Ali says that he thoroughly enjoyed
being a police officer and got to experience the sharp end of
policing in so many different ways. When he finally made the
decision to leave he was devastated and the months that followed
his breakdown were the toughest he'd ever faced. Now that he is on
the road to recovery, he hopes that by sharing his story it'll
shine a light on the challenges of modern policing and the toll it
can take, and, in doing so, to help others.
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