Although many people purposely make the cops look evil, the police are here to protect us, not pointlessly arrest us. Once again, although they were selling lemonade, there is no way to know if it is safe to drink, which can be completely supported by a norovirus outbreak that started from a lemonade stand.
It seems today's youth is purposely trying to make the authorities look evil by going against these rules in public, but the police are anything but. They spend every day protecting us from danger, and in the society we live in, anybody can be hiding a criminal mindset behind a false smile. One law that people dislike regards the selling of food. In order to sell any food, you must have a license and permission to sell on the property you chose. Something our youth uses often to fight the police is lemonade stands. Everywhere we see teens selling lemonade to people only to be stopped by police. We then find these on social media or youtube, and the uploader then reports these happenings as innocent kids having their dreams crushed by policemen.
At the tactical level, police corruption is a contested phrase with narrow and broad meanings. Narrowly defined, corruption refers to police personnel who use their position and authority for personal rather than public benefit. More broadly, corruption refers to any violation of rules even when there is no personal gain, as in perjury, physical abuse of prisoners, sexual misconduct, robbery, and racial profiling.
Well summarized by "Diplomats, aid administrators, and other field personnel report that police corruption wastes resources, undermines security, makes a mockery of justice, slows economic development, and alienates populations from their governments." The document provides information on how police corruption has affected us as a society and how it can be improved.
The media does not always provide biased news coverage on police officers. In this case, the innocent man was completely abused by the cops who took full advantage of their power, and even lied in court about it.