Hi, I’m a retired police officer and I’m writing a book on airport security from an inside police officers perspective. I would like to use the below excerpt from your website. I do not have an agent or publisher and I anticipate the book to be completed within the next few months before I start looking for an agent. Let me know and thank you for the consideration.
Bill Herrin
18561 Buena Vista Ave.
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
714 855-7730
March 3, 2011 by Martin Finucane, Globe Staff
Congressman Keating Urges Improvements to Airport Perimeter Security
“US Representative William R. Keating told Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano today that he was concerned about whether potential holes in the perimeter security at the nation’s airports posed a “profound danger to the traveling public.” “You look out the window at the tarmac and perimeter and frankly I don’t feel safe when taking a plane,” Keating said at a hearing of the House Committee on Homeland Security.”
Hi, I’m a retired police officer and I’m writing a book on airport security from an inside police officers perspective. I would like to use the below excerpt from your website. I do not have an agent or publisher and I anticipate the book to be completed within the next few months before I start looking for an agent. Let me know and thank you for the consideration.
Bill Herrin
18561 Buena Vista Ave.
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
714 855-7730
March 3, 2011 by Martin Finucane, Globe Staff
Congressman Keating Urges Improvements to Airport Perimeter Security
“US Representative William R. Keating told Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano today that he was concerned about whether potential holes in the perimeter security at the nation’s airports posed a “profound danger to the traveling public.” “You look out the window at the tarmac and perimeter and frankly I don’t feel safe when taking a plane,” Keating said at a hearing of the House Committee on Homeland Security.”
Please let us know when the book goes to publication. Best of luck.
Nice that he actually asked permission, instead of just ripping off a newspaper’s work…