Sorry, but the cops were put in a really tough spot, and had to enforce the law.
You've got an illegally parked vehicle disrupting traffic, a vehicle that's illegal to operate on public roads, beached in a snowbank, and all kinds of angry inconvenienced witnesses.
He can't just let them off. The law is the law, and they got caught red-handed breaking the law. It only got worse when the son got mouthy with the officer.
"I wasn't being aggressive or abusive..." Yeah, right. If you don't want to get carted off to jail, you shut up and let them do their job. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you do/say can and will be used against you. Later on if you want to fight it, get a lawyer and go to court.
Law enforcement is about getting caught. It's not about what's fair. If enforcing the law were fair, every murderer would get caught. Every jaywalker would get a ticket. Every speeder would be pulled over.
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