Unfortunately people who want to do bad things to people are attracted to jobs where they have authority, power or access to those they want to hurt. Think teachers who abuse children, members of the clergy (including nuns) who are abusive to children, scout leaders who take children camping, sports coaches who have authority and access to opportunity, police officers who deal with vulnerable people. Honestly the list goes on so I think it's wise to keep a sense of proportion. The police force (like any large organisation) is a microcosm of society with the added attraction to evil people that it gives power and access, a bit like Shipman had as a GP. I've not had a lot of dealings with the police but those occasions that I have, I've found them kind, efficient and considerate. I had to phone 999 earlier this year because a close relative with mental health issues was threatening to commit suicide and I was a long way from them. it was the most difficult call I've ever made and the police were fantastic. yes, of course there's always room for improvement, but FGS let's not ignore the good work they do. Most members of the police are dedicated, hard working competent people and there are a few who are not