Anti Federalist
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Wow. You are really getting ahead of yourself. Think of the way most human beings are wired. Most shy away from confrontation and that includes police officers. Logically speaking, if you incite enough confrontations eventually all it can take is one that can kill you. In the police officer's case, they want compliance and revenue. And yes, there are an increasing share of sociopaths that reflect this disturbing trend in our society that become officers. But to say that a plurality of police officers go out of their way to commit outright malice for sheer entertainment purposes is frankly ridiculous. Like I stated earlier, over 90% of the encounters between citizens and police officers do not involve violence.
Most human beings are not cops, nor do they aspire to be one. The role of cop attracts a certain type of mindset and person to start with.
I do not disagree that most encounters with cops will come off as routine, with no violence.
However, the odds of a random encounter with cop going sideways, resulting in your death or hospitalization, are significant, and not to be taken lightly.
These incidents will increase, as more cops are trained that we are not fellow citizens to be protected and served, but rather, are hostiles, to be neutralized with any and all force deemed appropriate by the attacking cop, up to and including lethal force.
You make it sound as if they are nothing more than a code enforcement bureaucrat, looking to write non compliance fines.