Officers should be held to a much higher standard, but seriously, wtf do you expect when you give anyone busy work that is boring and not part of their idea of what their job is?
We're focusing on the wrong thing here. What matters is that the government takes actions in spite of the best evidence and advice. What matters is that they are removing access to essential freedoms without a valid reason.
And then there was that time that i had been burning marijuana scented incense in my friend's car and had a High Times in plain view in the back seat, and couldn't find the incense when i got pulled over for not stopping fully at a stop sign.. and then there was the pot in the glove compartment that i honestly thought she left at home when i agreed to the search :/ true story. (they stole my shit and let me go :( )
Let's not forget, even if their politicians are a full 15 IQ points higher than the average of their country, they're still below average on the world scale. In other words, their processing ability is not stellar.
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