I'm genuinely curious, Boma: how do you feel about surveillance, police discretion, racial profiling, and immigration?
Surveillance? I have a right to be secure in my home and my papers. As soon as I leave said home, mail said papers, transmit something over a network, leave my house, make a cellular or traditional phone call, all bets are off and it is my responsibility to ensure my own security. When it leaves the walls of my domain all bets are off and I do not have a right to privacy.
Police discretion? Tough one. I have some previous law enforcement experience and chose not to continue it due to the fact that I was not able to apply discretion due to possible litigation. A good example: Call at state park about suspicious vehicle. I HAVE to confirm if I am responding. I respond. It is two puppy love teenagers smooching and smoking some pot and enjoying the night in the wilderness.
What do I do? Well, I cite or arrest, because even though I think it is totally harmless and want them to have a totally awesome night, if I don't though, and there is a car accident or any other number of situations that could come into play, I lose my job, I get sued, my life is over, because I responded, did not detain or arrest for posession, intent, and driving under the influence.
Sans the litigation threat, I think law enforcement should have the ability to make a call in the field. LEO's for the most fart are very fair people if treated with the respect they deserve.
Racial profiling? If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck.....well lets just say that I will oppose racial profiling the day that white kids can start a caucasian club at a college and affirmative action becomes noinexistant.