You're overreacting. When you saw the cops you went home, which was a sensible thing to do. If it happens again, just leave again. No need to become more paranoid about it.It's hard to shake the paranoia now of going to an in call. Has anyone else felt this way before?
I've had a few cop incidents over the years. One time there were like 5-6 cop cars at the hotel. It was the infamously sketchy Mississauga Gate Inn and it was 2am, so I knew something bad was going down. I texted the SP to tell her I was leaving and she understood.
Another time it was a similar situation, several cop cars outside one of the airport hotels. Again I texted the SP to tell her I was leaving, but she said she was in the lobby and the cops were about to leave, and it was ok to come in. I was hesitant but I went in anyway, walked past the cops and they didn't bat an eye. Ever since then I don't worry about cops anymore.
As others have said above, if the cops are already on site when you arrive, they're there for something else, not you. Also if the cops ask you questions you're under no obligation to answer them. You have every right to politely decline. Know the laws, know your rights, and assert your rights if necessary. The cops count on people giving up info they didn't need to because they're too ignorant or nervous.






