I definitly aggree with a lot you say. And i see a lot of good points. I've said it before also, im not trying to paint a wide brush either. I've had stops where officer's were decent, in fact had a warning for a headlight once. I got it fixed and brought it to him within 12 hours and he was happy. I'd guess I'm about 50/50 on what i would call.... good stops and bad stops.
I'm not just talking about consent to search. I'm talking about the ones who just start rummaging or open a door without asking. I have a habbit of locking my doors, but my drivers side back door does not lock. It's actualy kinda funny some times, i've had 2 open that door and set my alarm off. But the point is, no questions ask, there are some who just assume they can do these things. The example i made, well thats pretty much how t went down. When i asked him to not touch my stuff his reply was along the lines of "what are you gona do about it" and i gave him the above answer.
Now that i think of it, i can't remember a single time, not once, that they have asked for consent to search since i got my license almost 2 years ago. Some don't bother, some just charge in without saying a word. I had one that i didn't even realise was in my car until i turned to open my glove box. He had a knee on the seat, half in the car, going through my stuff.
I dont see myself as the "type" to be targetted either. Maybe 10 years ago i was. (well i guess not maybe). But these are different cops now, and that was a long time ago. I don't drive around revving the engine or squeeling the tires. But i do drive a lot at night. "I like the night life". I enjoy the view when its dark and the city is lit up.
Next time, i will test your suggestions. I will use the words: Please, Thank you, Sir, and such. We will see how that works
Oh, anything wrong with ME installing a dash-cam ?