I hate to say it but I'll have to side with Chairboy on this one.
Back in 1986 I was living in downtown Charleston, S.C. and I was walking home from work at about 10PM when a black guy stoped me to ask for a light. Now having a black person and a white person together can only mean one thing, that they a dealing drugs. As soon as I put my lighter back in my pocket and start to walk off a "Town Clown", a white one, pulls up and grabs us both. He searches the black guy and finds nothing, then he searches me and finds a 3 1/2 inch bladed folding pocket knife in a knife pouch on my belt. He handcuffs me and said he was arresting me for drinking in public:confused: . Then while he was driving me to the jailhouse he said that he was charging me for having a concealed weapon:confused: . I had to spend three days in jail until the court date because I had no money for bail. The Judge asked me what happend and I told him, then he stared at the cop for a second then he let me go. I lost three days worth of pay because of a stupid cop who had been on the force for over 15 years. Plus how do you think this looked to my boss at the time?
No one can tell me that Law Enforcement does not abuse their power. I have been a Corrections Officer in a Max prison for over five years now and have noticed that real criminals get treated better then the general public.