So that whole bit in the beginning when the cop was rambling about "Anyone got an excedrin? Looks like your boy's got a headache."Ames wrote:...
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It's not about the uniform or even that most public officials deserve respect. My point is that some people have difficult jobs that don't need to be made more difficult. I've seen plenty of people, like that kid, who thought it was acceptable to piss all over people just because they were they were having a bad day and that other person just happened to be there, and that's bullshit.
That was him, being his professional best, earning respect, doing his tough job, bullying 14 year-olds, right?
I have not had a great many run-in's with LEO's but I have had my share over my years. I cannot think of any one *single* instance where the arrival of LEO personnel ever improved anything. I can think of a few instances where their arrival made things just that much crappier.
Maybe things used to be different. Maybe there really is a basis-in-fact for the "officer-friendly" myth that I was taught as a kid. It just seems to me that there are far too many officers who view anyone and everyone they come in contact with as "enemy combatants".
It'd be a lot easier to have some respect for any public official if I actually ever saw them as an active part of the community in which I live. ..but I don't think that's gonna happen until/unless I get a better-paying job and can afford to live in a better neighborhood, or maybe the public-officials will volunteer to take pay-cuts?
