As for intimidation, a member of my family recently had acid thrown in his face while arresting a person you really wouldn't want in your neighbourhood
Yes, Maggiemaybe I imagine anyone related to a police officer could tell tales of what they have to endure in carrying out their day to day work.
A police sergeant cousin of mine, a real genial giant, has regularly been sworn at, spat at, yelled at, kicked and had stones and other missiles thrown at him when he's been on duty. Much of his work involves dealing with law breaking people who are not happy when the police turn up - the sort of people he describes would not make good neighbours. Many are without scruples, very violent and make victims of the innocent. I am in awe of people who face this sort of stressful involvement, and danger day after day.
Lush may have had noble motives but their window displays depicted all police officers as paid liars. An apology should be forthcoming, imo.