Your attitude is encouraging to say the least, the more officers realise the limits of their powers the better - it's not uncommon for some officers to allow their personal feelings to seep into situations where they have no place - when an officer is told to mind his or her own business (or simply asked to fuck off) while attempting to intimidate or demand personal details from members of the public - then - where the law is on the side of the public - they, the police officers, should do just that.
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Your attitude is encouraging to say the least, the more officers realise the limits of their powers the better - it's not uncommon for some officers to allow their personal feelings to seep into situations where they have no place - when an officer is told to mind his or her own business (or simply asked to fuck off) while attempting to intimidate or demand personal details from members of the public - then - where the law is on the side of the public - they, the police officers, should do just that.