Trust me they won't think twice about it, they won't fail to do their job because you were a douche. Nope they WILL do their best, potentially give their life for yours.
And for that, I(I hope that I am not considered a douche for being afraid of police) will always be greatful and support them in doing their true duty in serving and protecting.
I'm sorry Chris, I thought I knew you better, but if you think a police officer is your "temporary master" when you are detained, there is no hope for you or the youth who are like-minded.
Well I sure hope that nothing I wrote on here swayed your opinion of me. Anyone who has ever known me or met me knows for a fact that I am 100% respectful and courteous of ever person I meet. Ill chalk this up to internet misunderstanding I hope?
I also enjoy a nice debate, but the mindset of them being a "temporary master" is dangerous, not only for you but for them as well. Bottom line is you have some control of the result of a police contact. I truly hope you don't act like this jackass if you get pulled over for speeding.
To be honest....I am almost never get pulled over, and haven't been for over 5 years. When I was, I about to shit myself because, as soon as I saw the blue and red lights all I could think about is the expense that is about to be cast upon me rather than a conversation about what I did wrong and a respectful mutual understanding. It's never been addressed with me in an educational manner like that...strictly discipline.
Here is my question for you Chris. When was the last time you went on a ride along to see what the police do in a normal shift? When was the last time you personally appeared before your city council to speak for or against a proposed new local ordinance? What about appearing before your state Legislature? What do you do before voting for your city and state officials? Do you interview them? Do you take the time to tell them what you feel and why? Do you help raise money for those with common positions as you? Or at least help walk for their campaigns to get the word out? You may not believe this, but all of the above are far more important to preserve your rights than refusing to roll down your window more than three inches at a noticed DUI checkpoint.
I've never had a true "home" that I have lived in my adult life long enough to participate in the manner that you mention in my local government. But if I am being honest, I am less trustful of the words out of a politicians mouth than I am of any other person in the world. I'll admit that I am jaded by what I see happening to our country and government.
Are you really so distrustful of our police (or government for that matter) that you believe all of the above-referenced checkpoints are intended to strip you of Constitutional rights? If the answer is yes, then do something meaningful with your beliefs (more meaningful than trying to make some officer's night a lot more tense than it needs to be). If the answer is no, then just roll down your window, answer one quick question to show you aren't drinking and driving, and be on your way. It really is that simple.
Do I believe that they are intended to strip me of my rights? No. Have I personally experienced the abuse of the "random stop" to invade my privacy and damage my personal property? Yes, many times! From those instances, I am tremendously distrustful!
I'm not trying to pick on you Chris. I used to be a lot like you. I was the first guy at a party or bar telling police officers what they could or could not do Constitutionally. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it resulted in me in handcuffs "enjoying" a night away from home.
Then I grew up, a lot. I realized that the vast majority of police officers are good people just trying to do the best job they can under impossible circumstances...and they are hoping to get home alive. Most of us will never understand what that is like.
As "young" as I may sound, I believe myself to be tremendously experienced and though I created a thread here(not intended to end like this) I am not the guy who goes out looking to tell police or anyone how they must treat me. I am the first person to lower my head, say yes sir, and hop into the passenger seat as my DD drives me home.
I also realized that, in my humble opinion, you have no right to complain about a system if you do not take the time out of your life to attempt to change it.
This is the one thing I feel that I am the most guilty of. I truly feel my opinion doesn't matter and that there's nothing I can say of do to change the way our local or federal government operates. Shit, a huge group of lawyers and thousands of names on a petition nearly failed to save KOH and have lost many trails to offroaders. I and I feel comfortable guessing that 99% of my fellow Americans feel helpless against the machine that is our government.
For the record, Cops AND Lawyers are almost as bad as truck drivers. :cheesy:
My trucker father would agree! :cheesy:
So how's the thread turning out Chris? As you had planned? :bleh: :cheesy:
:cheesy: not even slightly :sigh:
I had anticipated a thread of people giving others tips(similar to my post #2) on how to protect themselves when they are in trouble and how to not incriminate themselves when "in trouble". I didn't expect the need to defend myself on my fear of police when I am confronted with them....but I'll give three of my worst(not that bad in the grand scheme of life) experiences and the basis of my fear/distrust. \/below\/