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Peter has always believed in his mother's words: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." He would agree that this should be the way of the world. However, reality exists, and the world doesn't work that way. Good and bad people exist, and they always will. If the bad were dealt with properly, we'd all be happy. But Peter is sure it's not going to happen. Our jails are filling up fast, so there is a tendency these days for the justice system to go easy on many criminals. The general public is unhappy and wants things to improve, but what and who on earth could improve the present…mehr

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Peter has always believed in his mother's words: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." He would agree that this should be the way of the world. However, reality exists, and the world doesn't work that way. Good and bad people exist, and they always will. If the bad were dealt with properly, we'd all be happy. But Peter is sure it's not going to happen. Our jails are filling up fast, so there is a tendency these days for the justice system to go easy on many criminals. The general public is unhappy and wants things to improve, but what and who on earth could improve the present situation? Can anything actually be done? Certainly, the police can't do anything. Their hands are tied. Is there any way to improve things for the good people in this country? It would have to be someone with radical, maybe even illegal, ideas, willing accomplices, lots of spare money, and some inside knowledge. Get all that, and then maybe you could do something.
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Peter Bryn Davies was 75 years old at the time of writing. Over his 50 years' working, he became a qualified electrician, gained diplomas in supervisory and management studies, and, best by far, met his wife, Sylvia, in 1983 and married in 1993. They have 4 grown-up sons (2 each from previous partners), 8 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. They live in Clacton, Essex, where Peter loves his retirement and enjoys his Green Bowls. They tried cruising 20 years ago and have enjoyed it ever since. A good chat putting the world right is also on the list, hence this book - Decision Made.