you seam to be lacking a certain level of intelligence that is required to have a conversation with other people.
I am not saying you are wrong, or you are lying. This is the part where I call you an idiot though. I understand that you deal with cops EVERY single day. I also understand that you are dealing with cops in a professional, occupational manner. I'm sure if my job involved dealing with police where we are equal (or, at least indifferent), it would be a pleasurable experience.
Unfortunately, and this is where you are failing, the rest of us DON'T have relations with police in such a manner. When we, the commoners, have dealings with the police, it is almost always in a situation where they are acting as the law. For me, the most common interaction I have with the police is when I am drinking in public. Considering the fact that in my opinion, the drinking in public law shouldn't even exist, I don't exactly abide by it. This of course means I have run ins with the law more often than I would like to admit for such acts. I am drifting from my point though, so I will move on.
What you need to understand is that a police officer might be nice to certain people at certain times, but that same cop can very well play a different role to a different group in different situations. I have had many, many friends get "fucked" by the police for simply being. Of course, I have also met a handful of cops that are actually cool, but that is neither here nor there.
So, if you could please get your head out of your ass and understand that your experience with the police as a professional has absolutely nothing to do with the experience of a civilian/cop encounter. They are nothing alike. Thank you.