I agree that taking responsibility for our own actions would go a long way? but common sense? Ever heard the saying "common sense isn't" (common that is)
For 99.9% of the population, tasers will be non-lethal. Do some officers take that too far? OF COURSE! After all, the police are only human. The article with the adult diaper?? I didn't read it as "remove her diaper, we gotta see Grannie's goodies" It was a DIRTY diaper, perhaps they didn't want to mess around with Granny while she was covered in poo??? And totally agree with another poster, my first thought was "why didn't you have a spare?" Sure, it was possible that Granny had been extra ill that day and went through them faster than expected. NOT the TSAs fault though, is it?
The police aren't able to ask "excuse me, do you have a heart condition before I taser you?" I will see if I can find the link later (gotta get to work eventually) but there have been lawsuits over police dogs as well. Guy was screaming "cruel and unusual punishment" because he was afraid of dogs. HMMM maybe do what the cops tell you and the big doggie stays in the car??
Are there laws I don't agree with? Sure and a lot of them are the "for the good of the children (elderly, cute fuzzy puppies)" laws. They don't actually DO anything except put up hurdles for those of us who already follow the laws. The criminals? well, they ARE criminals so they don't care that the government enacted the 17th law that does the exact same thing, just different words. They're already breaking a dozen different laws, so what's one more??
Don't get me started on the nanny state thing. Those can be some of the most hypocritical. They want programs they don't use cut, but expansions in what they like. If something they like is on the chopping block, there is panic and the government trying to control their lives.