When I was arrested for possession I spent the entirety of the time trying to have an actual discussion with the officer.

In the end, it came down to this:

Her: "So, you must be really philosophical."
Me: "Oh, yes, I feel that there is no reality but that of philosophy."
Her: "Wow... We're different. I see everything in black and white. I'm not that smart, if I were I sure wouldn't be working here."


I didn't say it, but this signaled to me a serious problem in US law enforcement. Why did this cop feel like her job shouldn't require philosophical thought, or thought in general?

See this thread I started on officer.com

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TurnyBright Reviewed by TurnyBright on . Convo with a cop. I recently had to call the old bill because my neighbour (girl) came to ask for shelter from her retarded bf who had decided to use her as a punchbag. I would've prefered to have "spoken" :D to him myself but she didn't want that , she just wanted me to call the law. When they arrived one of the cops interviewed her and I started a conversation with his female co-worker. It was interesting to hear her take on the current cannabis laws and the goverments attitude to the research done into Rating: 5