A police officer IS A PEACE OFFICER.
Turning lights on, keeping hands in view and opening the glovebox are nothing more than courtesies.
I know this may surprise some, but police have a difficult job out there. Not unlike Cst. Vu Pham who was murdered during a recent traffic stop, or Cst Joe McDonald who stopped a car on a routine traffic stop and was shot to death.
Nobody is talking about ruling, but the understanding driver knows that every traffic stop, every call an officer goes to can quickly develop into something life threatening. Every year at the Ottawa Police officer's memorial, 6-12 officers' name are added to the honour roll...
You don't have to do any of those things above, but it shows the officer, that he or she is in a 'safe' environment, it lowers their anxiety level which I can assure you it to everyone's benefit.
So why should you? Courtesy, respect, lower anxiety levels and in many cases this sign of respect is returned. Every time? No, not likely...but police are quick to pick up on courtesy.
Feel free to keep you glove box closed, I really could care less, if I have grounds to arrest I'll search your vehicle anyway...
One other thing...how would you be defrauding people by going on a ride-along? I've had paramedics, teachers, mechanics, crown attorneys, defence attorneys, police applicants and ministers on ride alongs...didn't get the impression from any of them that we were out defrauding people...