...in my area the cops are not your stereotypical cops you hear about in the news. Heck I typically do things in my neighborhood that most other people would be thrown in jail for. But being as the cops see what I am doing, being safe, and know what I am talking about and doing....the want to try it and see have fun as well.
Now I have lived, and been other places where just walking down the street will get a cop to get out and talk to you...Just trying to get you to slip up so they can use their power. If I am in an area that I have been I will be polite and see how the cop acts towards me, if nice and curtious I will be the same. But if they are smug and power hungry thugs, they will get no respect and my recorder goes on. I will not be bullied by a person I pay to do their job,I have seen to much and have been in much worse places to let some arrogant cop ruin my fun.
With that said.....in my area the cops actually act like cops should. As long as you are not hurting anyone, and not causing problems for others they will leave you alone. Typically we have no problems with them up here....Heck I have had cops in my house while I had my rifle locked and ready to go, due to a neighbor wigging out and threatening people with a knife in the street. The cops didn't say a thing about it, just made sure I knew what I was doing and nothing more was said. It all really depends on your area honestly. Up here we still have the small town feel, and people look out for each other.
I couldn't have said it any better woogie, in fact it's pretty much a parallel to my own experiences & reactions, so much depends on the situation at hand.
To be completely honest, I've had far more unfortunate encounters with law enforcement then positive - some inexcusable & an absolute violation, a few understandable in a broader context, if still inappropriate. Time and again, from bored rural officers to rabidly aggressive urban I've been interrogated, poked & prodded, both myself and my vehicle searched & stripped with little to no cause. From guns drawn to cuffed & stuffed, I've never actually been arrested as despite
their preconceptions, they've never had any cause to hold me.
Nor am I about to give them one.
Make no mistake, this doesn't mean I would, or advocate that folks should "roll over & play dead" for the man like good little citizen drones, that only makes things worse for everyone in the long run, evidenced repeatedly throughout history - but the immediate situation, the second those flashy lights splash, well... that's a decidedly different situation. There's no broader historical context or philosophy that will aid you, you've been engaged as a likely threat, targeted & your reaction - no matter it's validity or justification, will dictate the formula they follow from there on out.
I am not defending or condemning, rather stating what should be obvious - the fact is that in their situation the overwhelming majority of contact they have with the populace is negative, no one likes to be pulled over & interrogated, it's insulting when you've not done anything, terrifying if you have. As police deal with this every day of their lives, even off duty most are uncomfortable to some extent around them. As a predictable result & due to the sheer volume of encounters - they dehumanize us into potential levels of threat, classified by stereotype, profiling rather then appraising us for the individuals we actually are. Morality & ethics have nothing to do with it, desensitized to any "normal" human interaction they haven't the time or inclination for such lofty ideals when the situation they're approaching could be anyone from a clueless, well meaning kid to someone who'll shoot them in the head for no more then bragging rights alone.
The result is painfully predictable, even mechanical, it becomes the most basic of action = reaction situations. You act like prey and you
will get bit. As their prey is the "bad guy", the bad guy in their eyes being anyone who might have something to hide, any overt resentment or hostility triggers a "red flag" reaction, as does equally any blatant attempts to appease or dissemble. You've now been pigeonholed, it's likely only going to get worse from here regardless of any actual innocence or guilt, your "rights" immediately irrelevant, superseded by their sense of self-preservation & irritation alike.
The right or wrong of it cannot be addressed in that moment, you're engaged in an inescapable routine until the immediate crisis is past, your every action of absolute importance as it will dictate their reaction, the difference between an uncomfortable inconvenience, a night in jail or even laying dead in the street will be decided not just by them, but by you, right there and then.
So... distaste aside, you nod & calmly hand them your cards when asked, respond courteously to the questioning, no sudden moves, no snarky sarcastic comments, no volunteering of any information or opinion above & beyond what's asked for and just wait a bit, soon enough the routine will be seen to completion, the dance over you'll see more often then not a clear shift in behavior, the threat dispelled - now it's far more likely you can actually engage the person behind the badge if you would so choose... or see them in court later for the clear violation of your rights, most likely without the added indignity of a face full of mace.
Does this sound like immoral & undue persecution, a blatant disregard for individualism, biased & based on no more then preconception, stereotypes derogatory by their very nature? It is, truly & that's a fact - so why is it any more justifiable when such judgement is yours & not theirs? Like they, you've truly no idea who they really are, blinded by any presentation that would substantiate that stereotype, you see a badge & hate all cops, they see a punk and hate all "rebels" & the cycle self-perpetuates.
Far better to do what woogie's done, to wait & see, to give them a chance to get past their preconception & then engage in a friendly exchange should it be offered, to treat and be treated as equals with a common interest, whatever that interest may be as this only benefits us all - it is after all this lack of fair treatment that caused the resentment in the first place, to return it, unilaterally denouncing all authority figures as "a cop is a cop" is hypocrisy defined, you as much the problem as they.
To be so self righteous, one must first at least try to be righteous.