Pat Novak introduces audiences to the Dreyfus Act, created by Senator Hubert Dreyfus, which prohibits the use of robots for law enforcement in America, and expresses his wish that the amendment would be repealed. He insists that the use of robots would effectively reduce crime at no more cost of human police officers, and aggressively promotes and praises the current use of robots overseas to enforce the law, apparently paying little heed to how the law enforcement resembles a police state and its people oppressed. He also insists the American people supports the Dreyfus Act because "they didn't experience such technology, yet", deliberately forfeiting all and any moral or ethical implications of the law's repeal.