Bruno@MT
Senior Master
I was discussing with jks earlier today about how the police are regarded differently in different cultures. And I have indeed noticed a big difference and it took some getting used to.
While noone here (Belgium) likes getting a ticket etc, and is sometimes annoyed at being pulled over for a DUI test, the general concensus in many western European countries is that 'the police is your friend'. We realize that there are bad and incompetent coppers out there, but in general, we teach our kids that cops can be trusted, and provide a positive service. If a cop asks for information you give it, or if they want to look at something, you comply.
In the US it seems to be the complete opposite. US friends of mine tell their kids not to talk to the police unless they are forced to, tell them not to trust them, and deny them whatever they are asking if they are asking without a warrant. Many Americans here post exactly the same thing. Such a thing would be unheard of over here among the general law abiding citizenry.
What are your thoughts or perspective on this?
While noone here (Belgium) likes getting a ticket etc, and is sometimes annoyed at being pulled over for a DUI test, the general concensus in many western European countries is that 'the police is your friend'. We realize that there are bad and incompetent coppers out there, but in general, we teach our kids that cops can be trusted, and provide a positive service. If a cop asks for information you give it, or if they want to look at something, you comply.
In the US it seems to be the complete opposite. US friends of mine tell their kids not to talk to the police unless they are forced to, tell them not to trust them, and deny them whatever they are asking if they are asking without a warrant. Many Americans here post exactly the same thing. Such a thing would be unheard of over here among the general law abiding citizenry.
What are your thoughts or perspective on this?