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In this highly witty and fascinating tale of policing in Thatcher's Britain, the former superintendent recounts experiences as a young recruit from the homophobic regime of training school to life on the beat and off duty. Riotous? Yes!
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Brian Mitchell is a former police superintendent, teacher, and psychotherapeutic counsellor. Joining Hampshire Constabulary in 1980, he primarily worked as a detective, heading the CID in Portsmouth and Western Hampshire, and later became a critical incident and firearms commander. In 2009, he served as a tutor for the National Policing Improvements Agency (which later became the College of Policing). Brian holds a B.A. (Hons) degree, a post-graduate certificate in education, and two diplomas in Transactional Analysis after completing a four-year course in psychotherapy at the Metanoia Institute in London.He worked as a university and hospice counsellor before entering private practice and later joined SIX Mental Health Solutions, an organisation founded by former footballer Tony Adams.Can I Pee in Your Helmet? is his first book, drawing upon his policing experiences. Another volume is planned for autumn 2025. He resides in Hampshire.