sure.
the criteria filmingcops.com uses are specifically designed so that all cops fall into that category. example: "Accepted a government paycheck to enforce the rule of corrupt politicians."
while that is a cute tactic, the same process could be used to call anyone a bad person who has ever supported (or been supported by) any organization that has any connection to corruption, anti-social practices, stripping their revenues from the pockets of 'hard-working americans', etc.
every government agency falls under that umbrella. so does every corporate entity that either engages in it directly or does any business with other companies that do.
every person who has ever been employed by a company or government agency, or has bought anything from a company, or paid a tax to support 'corrupt politicians', or has bought anything from any company which has paid a tax to support 'corrupt politicians', would then meet the "bad person" criteria. that obviously includes all of us.
and to those who'd say "policemen are different -- they are working directly for corrupt politicians by choice, they don't have to", i'd counter by saying that is 1 degree of separation from the source... "brooke the self-righteous, tree-hugging, corporation-hating, ferguson-sign-carrying liberal" (who voluntarily buys an apple laptop so she can create a website stating cops are bad via their associations/support of bad elements) is doing the same thing with maybe one more degree of separation, and thus is a fucking hypocrite and a "bad person" by her own definition.
but that's how propaganda is done... lame one-sided arguments constructed to persuade and enrage those incapable of seeing thru them.