@Rockyrepose, speaking for myself, the problem is not so much the individual police officers, but the proverbial powers that be who make shitty and tyrannical laws and turn those officers into state goons.
I have respect for good cops—there are still quite a number of those out there: folks who are reasonable, committed to serving the public, deal with the situations their job presents them with with common sense, and are not out to use their position of authority to extort civilians. I salute those officers.
Alas, nowadays, the governments –local, provincial/state, and even national– started and have ever since not stopped enacting laws and regulations that penalise
law-abiding average citizens** whilst letting the criminals go free on technicalities or due to political pressures. See the link I posted above. Want another example? I've one I can personally attest to:
For the last few months we've had consistent break-ins in my apartment building. Cars in the underground parkade, which has a keyed entry, have been busted open, damaged, and property taken from them. Burglars have also gotten into the storage area, busted the locks to the lockers and stolen property. All these crimes have been reported to the police. Police response? Zero in terms of resolution, prosecution, or prevention. They've stated that these are considered petty crimes not worth their time investigating. WTF!!
Now a tenant has to stay up all night walking around the building trying to prevent these crimes. Deterrance only, because, well, in Canada you go to jail if you defend yourself or hit a perp.
Now, I'm not in favour of 'defunding the police'. All the contrary: I am against such amoeba-brained approaches. But I cannot fail to recognise that the way police departments operate and their focus has shifted for the worse. Again, policemen are being turned into goons. Way easier to hustle a peaceful citizen for smoking a pipe in his car or not wearing a mask at Waldo-mart than to chase and catch and lock up the real wrongdoers, isn't it?
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**Law-abiding is becoming an obsolete term when the gov't's keep criminalising normal and inocuous behaviour.