Why should the police even bother enforcing traffic laws against a guy like this? Certainly he never bothered with the fines or legal repercussions. Like Captain Renault in Casablanca... “It is a game we play. They hand me a bill, I rip up the bill. It is all very convenient”.
The only thing you can do with a guy like that is incarcerate him or seize his car. The normal methods of law enforcement do not apply.
Here in Cincinnati, the City (demorats) turned over their testicles to the DOJ after the opportunity presented itself (police actually arrested rioters).
Now nebroids cannot be pulled over without paperwork in triplicate and a half hour on the computer. So they do what they want which largely involves shooting each other.
A couple of years ago, I worked in Arlington, VA, and had the pleasure one day to listen to a conversation between two ladies on public transportation.
They had accidentally bumped into each other....having grown up in the same neighborhood of DC as kids...both now were in mid-20’s.
Each had moved out of DC...across the river into Arlington. Reason why? Each had a falling out with cars, tags, and licenses...with fines. I listened to the conversation.
One spoke of getting a decent job which required a car, and some relative helped her acquire a car. Within a month, she had first of several parking tickets for around DC. After paying out almost a thousand dollars over one year...she gave up on living there and moved to Arlington, where she took the bus into work each day.
The second gal had mostly the same issue....a couple of speeding tickets, her car towed on three occasions, and at least two thousand dollars handed over to the tow folks or the DC city folks. She moved and gave up on driving to her job in DC....using the bus and subway system.
I go back to this guy’s run of bad luck....continual fines....and cops seen as a unpleasant part of society. Maybe he deserved all the tickets....maybe not. But I’ll make a bet with you that over a thousand people in this Twin Cities area are working the driving experience without a license on a daily basis...all because of the revenue generator created by local authorities.
I also don’t fault the cop in reacting the way he did...there’s just too much risk in the profession today to make it something you want to do for your entire life.