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Richard W. Stevens (Author), Garn Turner (Author), Aaron S. Zelman (Editor), Richard Stevens (Editor), Richard W. Stevens (Author), Garn Turner (Author)
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September 14, 1999
The Shocking Truth About the Police Protection Myth

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Dial 911 and Die is a book that will open your eyes and possibly even save your life, or the life of someone you love. It should be required reading for anyone who doesn't realize that he has primary, if not sole, responsibility for protecting and defending himself. And it's a wonderful resource for those of us who have accepted that responsibility in the face of overwhelming hostility from the uninformed and politically correct. ... Do the police have the obligation to arrest someone who repeatedly violates a domestic violence protective order? No. Can the police ignore an emergency call for assistance in order to do paperwork? Yes. Do the police have the obligation to respond to a 911 call for help? No. What if they promise that "help is on the way"? Do they then have an obligation to respond? Still no. If the police witness a crime in progress, must they intervene to protect the innocent? No again. ... -- Sarah Thompson, M.D., from The Laissez Faire City Times, Vol 3, No 42, October 25, 1999.

Even with the well-trained, motivated and equipped police personnel we have in America, there are no guarantees they will not be overwhelmed, suffer technological breakdowns, be too remote to respond or otherwise be unable to come to the defense of an individual citizen's defense. ... After reading this volume -- and it is an easy read and very hard to put down -- one wonders what could possibly be the real agenda of politicians who would be so stupid as to disarm the honest, peaceable citizen. ... Those who think they are afforded blanket protection by 911 need to know it is at best a security blanket. -- Don McLean, Soldier of Fortune Magazine, January 2000, pp. 22-24.

For those good-hearted citizens who believe the police should and will protect them and their families, Dial 911 and Die is a sobering heads-up. -- Edgar A. Suter, MD, endorsement.

This book speaks to the irrefutable truth: police do very little to prevent violent crime. We investigate crime after the fact. I applaud Richard Stevens for his tremendous research and the his courage to tell this truth. --Former Sheriff Richard Mack, endorsement.

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Americans need to know whether they are safe from violent crime. Many Americans believe the myth that they can simply "dial 911" and then just wait for the police to rescue them from danger. Dial 911 and Die explodes that myth with true stories from all over the country. It boils down to this: in most cases, the police do not have to protect ordinary private citizens from criminal attacks. The law and the courts shield the police departments and governments from liability. That means the citizens are left in the cold. When the thug breaks down your front door, is dialing 911 really your best defense? Americans and Canadians everywhere need to know, and Dial 911 and Die gives the answers. Don't become a victim to a false hope...read this book and get the facts.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 278 pages
  • Publisher: Distributed by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, Inc (September 14, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964230445
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964230446
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #355,451 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should be read by all Americans, January 28, 2000
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Robert A. Waters (Author of The Best Defense: True Stories of Intended Victims Who Defended Themselves with a Firearm) - See all my reviews
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In the preface of "Dial 911 and Die", Richard Stevens states that the most shocking thing he learned in law school was that "the government owes no duty to protect individual citizens from criminal attack."On the other hand, the laws of many states and cities make it nearly impossible to use firearms for self-protection. It is a Catch-22--government will not protect you, yet they make legal mincemeat of your best means of protecting yourself."Dial 911 and Die" describes many types of cases in which governmental employees were negligent, incompetent, or, in some cases, criminal in their actions: paramedics who refused to respond to a heart attack victim; a parole board which illegally released a violent career criminal who later committed additional crimes; dozens of women who obtained restraining orders against abusive spouses/boyfriends who later murdered them.In each case, the courts ruled that the offending department or jurisdiction could not be sued.Stevens' book covers the laws of every state in the union. However, it is not a dry legal treatise. Each chapter describes one or more electrifying cases in which citizens were denied the right to sue for damages because of geovernmental immunity from lawsuits. The writing is clear and the narrative similar to a true crime book or a novel.This book will outrage you. But it should be in the library of every American who is concerned about our eroding individual rights.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unpleasant Realities, November 10, 2006
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Deanimator (Rocky River, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is mandatory reading for anyone who thinks that nobody should be allowed to own or carry a firearm for self-defense because "the police will protect you".

As the author so ably demonstrates, 911 is a communications system of variable efficacy. It's not a teleportation device which desposits the police at your location. As some of the examples show, even when the police do respond, they don't always do anything meaningful, either through no fault of their own, negligence or malice.

If you know somebody who thinks that the police have a duty to protect them because it says "To Serve and Protect" on the doors of the police cars, do them a favor and buy them a copy of this book. It could save their life. Even if they choose to abdicate their fundamental human right of self-defense, at least they will have done so with their eyes open.
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42 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book to Save Your Life!, January 16, 2000
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Marjorie A. Jones (San Diego, California) - See all my reviews
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Although not intended to put down the 911 emergency system, or the nation's police forces, this book illustrates how dependence on those institutions can cost your life if they fail to respond to your emergency, especially if you're the victim of an attack. Because there is no legal requirement for the police to respond to your pleas for help, the bottom line is you are sometimes totally on your own. After reading this book, and discussing the truth of its message with our local police force, I bought a .38 Smith and Wesson and took lessons in using it to protect myself. My country, however is bent on forbiding me to own my own protection, while not assuring me of its help. This is a catch 22 that all citizens should learn about. The message will inspire you to take steps to protect yourself, for you are always the first on the scene of a crime against you. I regard this book as invaluable for teaching me a lesson of self reliance I would have blissfully ignored otherwise, possibly fatally.
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