Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
I realize your references, David. I'm just saying that I must be lucky because I have never been pulled over for no reason. When I say never, I mean the literal sense of the word. And my head isn't clouded with blindness where I didn't "see" I was being pulled over for nothing. I have always known what I was doing wrong.

Yes. I never said there wasn't flaws and errors and "mistakes" in our police. I'm just referring to my experiences and the fact that most people cry foul with the police just because. Later, QD.
I agree that a lot of people cry foul when they were doing something wrong to begin with. I have just found that there are other instances also. Not all are mistakes or errors, some are intentional, but that is true in any business or industry, and the legal system is a business, and anywhere there are transactions, you will have some level of corruption and abuse in the system. That does not mean that all are bad though, obviously.
My reference earlier to "fair and balanced" is that officers and judges are based upon their success. One of the measureables of their success is the revenue generated by their work. Therefore, they have a conflict of interest by definition.