The Law; that's what they're paid to enforce and that's what they should enforce.
It's not as though they actually spend much time worrying about the stuff in your little rant anyway; unless coppers in Minnesota are very different to over here. Methinks you sometimes forget that you aren't the centre of the universe.
In Minnesota, no. In some other places, yes.
Examples:
-A county DA in Alabama once led a campaign to shut down any gas stations that sold PLAYBOY, which he claimed fell under the state's "obscenity" law.
-Some parts of the Houston area not only charged adult stores that sold videos that could be considered "obscene", but the clerks that sold them as well. Apparentely every video store clerk has to be aware of the contents of every single video in the inventory.
-The notoriously prudish city of Cincinnati once led a massive campaign against adult video stores. In one case, the owner was charged with selling an "obscene" video tape. He got off when the video was shown in court, and one of the jurors diverted her eyes. The judge ruled that the jury did not properly examine the evidence, and declared a mistrial.
-Also in Ohio, police hired a stripper to start working at and act as a sting operative at a club that supposedly was notorious for not following the regulations. Not only that, but they gave her a false identity when applying to work there, which was the identity of a college student in the area who had no clue of it and had never been to any of the clubs. She later found this out and sued the city. They unknowingly took an innocent woman's identity and without her knowledge or permission, put it on her record that she worked as a stripper. How the hell is that justifiable?
I think these examples show just how awful such laws and enforcement are.
Not to mention the FBI's recent formation of an anti-porn squad that was mentioned in the news. Shouldn't the FBI be concerned with more important things like oh, catching terrorists? Porn dealers are worse than terrorists and organized crime in the eyes of social conservatives.