You have an issue with the police department. You decide that as a responsible adult, you should call and complain about the police who pulled you over and took your IDs without asking. You look up where you were and the number and the law to make sure you have something to complain about.
You find out that from the service people that, legally, you have to fork over your ID if a state police officer asks for it because it is Georgia Law.
You ask the operator: Are you allowed to ask why?
The Operator will say: Yes.
Then you try: But it isn't legally required to carry an ID?
The Operator will say: No. But if you have one then it's an obstruction of justice to not produce your ID.
You make a last ditch attempt to say something: Did they miss out on something in protocol when asking for my ID? Like reasonable cause?
The Operator thinks you're ready to fight: No. I know it's weird. I'm a citizen just like yourself.
You clearly see the tactic she's using. You want her to like you: It's fine. I just Well, it was very nice speaking to you today. I guess I know my rights. Or lack thereof. Hahaha
The Operator: I know it's weird. Were there any more complaints you had?
Sadly you will have to say no, because your complaint is really from Google's lack of help in researching for this complaint call. Plus, you've seen promotions for that Internal Affairs show, so you know that the operator must be busy with handling their family of cops as well as doing her job.