Piggy. Protect and server OTHER PEOPLE, not yourself. If you don't like a dangerous job, GTFO. Your cowardly attitude is exactly what is wrong with your "profession".
This goes for all you cops who piped up in here.
You, sir, are a despicable specimen of a human being and citizen (presuming).
To what do you object? To this?
At any rate if you get out of your car and start walking towards me when I have told you to stay in the car, your going to have a bad day.
You view that as power hungry? I view that as an officer, not prescient, taking reasonable steps to protect the safety of both himself AND others. Do you see him taking joy in the act of disabling someone? I see him regretting the action and only taking it as necessary when he perceives potential threat.
Or is it this you object to?
In this day in age you can't afford to give someone the benefit of the doubt, you have to assume the worse.
Born of experience and training, this is taught to officers because it is TRUE. Not following this principle is likely to get many more officers and civilians killed. If you don't want to raise alarm bells with the officer you are dealing with, then FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS. Anything else and YOU have placed yourself in a position of being unpredictable and unknown to the officer, and unpredictable comes with threat more often than not.
The responsibility for your safety lies with YOU, not the officer, because the officer responds purely to your behavior.
I am going home at the end of my shift, period.
Do you call him coward for this? For intending to live through his daily work? Police volunteer to risk their lives, but it doesn't make them cowardly to hope and work to live. When they live through an encounter with a dangerous person, they protect the population. When they die, the population remains at risk. Signing up to be a police officer isn't signing your death warrant; they have every right to protect themselves. You don't have to appear the person they need to protect themselves from; that is YOUR choice.