I see that you're one of those whose selective love of law enforcement allows a greater degree of cognitive dissonance..........
The enormous amount of legally contrived protections for cops who violate both the law and the constitutional rights of citizens is beyond anything that the founders would have allowed.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse, unless you're a cop. The courts have said many times that cops are allowed to make mistakes in good faith, meaning all they have to say is that thought that said suspect broke a law, even though there is no law broken, and the good faith exception applies.
Cops are allowed to lie to 'suspects', but if a civilian lies to a cop during some investigation, that civilian can be charged for lying to law enforcement.
exigent circumstances
furtive movements, rapidly evolving situations
we live in a world where police can panic at the mere thought of danger to themselves, but civilians must be cool, calm, and collected with a gun in their face.
I don't expect you to acknowledge any of this as anything other than 'cops must be allowed to do their job without fear of losing their lives or livelihoods'.................which is the perfect representation of someone who is terrified of the freedom of others.
First off, “cognitive dissonance” must be the buzzword of the month at your local commie book club, because lately you libtards keep vomiting it up without a clue what it means. I’ve seen it butchered so many times it’s gotta be a DNC memo. And, as always, you’re whining without a single specific example, a classic libtard move, just hot air and hurt feelings.
Cops can lie? Boo freaking hoo. That’s one of your big grievances? You think it’s some grand betrayal of the Founding Fathers’ vision? Spell it out, please, and be specific. If you’re not guilty, a cop’s lie is about as harmful as a vegan’s fart. Just tell the truth, unless oh wait.......you’re guilty, lol.
If I’m accused of stealing a car and the cop fibs about some detail, am I gonna suddenly confess to a crime I didn’t commit? If they say my buddy in the next room ratted me out, am I gonna break down and admit to jacking a ride I never touched? Hell no. If you’re clean, their lies can’t touch you. I swear, arguing about this feels like I'm explaining colors to a toddler with crayons up their nose. Prove me wrong, give me one solid scenario where a cop’s lie screws an innocent person, and I’ll happily admit I’m wrong. Bet you won’t, because you can’t.
And let’s talk about your bleeding heart obsession with letting every thug sue cops for force you deem “excessive” from your mom’s basement. You're right about one thing, here it comes. That ties cops’ hands, makes it impossible for them to protect themselves or enforce the law, all because you’re busy simping for criminals’ “rights.” Yeah, I’ll back the cops 99.9% of the time, no contest.
Show me one case ONE where a cop went too far when the citizen followed every single order like a good little boy. Go on, I’ll wait. Never seen it. Every example you’re desperately trying to conjure up involves some mouthy, resisting loser who thinks they can swing at a cop or ignore commands and not catch a beatdown. My sympathy for those idiots drops faster than your IQ in a debate.
It’s a really simple rule: when a sworn officer tells you to do something, you do it. Follow orders, and if it’s a misunderstanding, it gets sorted later in court, not by you playing street lawyer. Even a room temperature IQ can grasp that. If a cop abuses someone who complied 100%, I’ll be out there with you waving a sign, but guess what? Never seen it happen.
Sure, no system’s perfect, and there’s always a rare exception, but your fantasy of cops hunting innocent angels is just that a fantasy for libtards who cry harder for felons than for law and order.