So when you get stopped for merely having a pair of work boots and a shovel in your vehicle...as did the guy whose "problem" started this post...should you thank the cop as well...apparently for making sure you were on the straight-and-narrow?
In America, it USED to be that, if you weren't breaking the law, you wouldn't get stopped by a cop. THOSE DAYS ARE OVER. Maybe over there in Germany where you LIVE it ain't like that, but here in the USA where the REST of us live, it certainly isn't uncommon to be stopped by a cop for no reason, other than the same reason that a dog licks his azz: BECAUSE HE CAN.
Difference is, I've learned that if you want to stay healthy and unincarcerated, you just shut the hell up about it and go on with your life. Some of these folks think you should stir up stuff and try to get the cop fired, or at least disciplined. They haven't learned yet: THAT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN in America today. Since 9/11, cops are untouchable. It's pretty much ALWAYS been that way, but it's moreso since 9/11.
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