Yes cops are people too, and they are just doing their jobs. But you can't generalize everyone in a single line of work. I know for a fact that in some areas, you are more likely to meet an officer with a more aggressive attitude. I've watched officers break the law. I've been pulled over for speeding and had a gun in my face, while his finger was on the trigger screaming "LET ME SEE YOUR ******* LICENSE, REGISTRATION, AND PROOF OF INSURANCE!!!"..."HOW'D YOU GET THE LAST NAME WILSON, WHY AREN'T YOU SPEAKING SPANISH!" (in reference to my skin and hair color, but... i'm not hispanic) all this for speeding? I know an officer can't draw his weapon without first stating that he's a member of law enforcement, and he certainly can not, i mean CAN NOT have his gun pointed in my face with his finger on the trigger. You're finger can not be on the trigger unless you are firing the weapon. Anyways, there are cops who abuse their power. There are also really good cops, who are good guys that I've met too. It can go either way, but I always try to have a positive attitude when I get pulled over. I try not to be a smart-ass in those situations, but that doesn't necessarily mean that everything will go smoothly. It's 50/50, at least around my neighborhood.