We used to call them "peace officers" Protect and serve. Things have been getting progressively militaristic, like some third world dictatorships that I've visited. There's a bad attitude, an insulting controlling condescending authority attitude that is becoming general wide spread culture in this country. Even the smiling polite ones are abusing their authority and MY FREEDOMS while they detain me for no reason. When you are trained to fear and overreact with the warning that you or your partner's life could be in jeopardy if you don't, it starts an accruing precedent. These guys are human, they're susceptible. They are not all bright shinning stars to begin with, most just average folks, and then of course some shouldn't be in uniform. Many now are coming into policing after military training and conditioning/training as an occupying military force. They just don't get it. They don't understand freedom. They understand good guys and bad guys, feeling heroic, hotdogs and beer under a flag and machismo. Lawyers are bad guys, others are bad guys, anyone could be lethal, unusual is suspect, US Constitution is just an impediment to doing a job if they actually understood it and didn't have to refer to a supervisor to ask about it.
Anymore, when I find a cop that seems to emit peace, respect and freedom, I want to embrace 'em. It is just that sadly unusual. They come around like a dark cloud and hover over crowds, stern, all contempt and business. They are detached and isolated. The enforcers of a police state.
Before the declaration of drug wars, there were a few bad apples, some corruption, but police could generally be trusted and depended on. Now, you never know when one is going to suddenly use force for no justified reason. Particularly when no one is watching. It is always in the air, a danger is implied, when even during the mundane of getting a traffic ticket. That's a change in America in my lifetime and particularly in the last 20 years. It's not just happening to the poor anymore. The police often think that they are in a war. Did the people change that much? No, but many are reacting to oppression, the culture created by problematic cops and the get tough law and order politicians grandstanding.
We are right in the middle, trying to mind our own business under inappropriate threat for doing so.
Jbee