If she didn't want Zimmerman to follow she should not have told him to keep an eye on Martin.
It's the dispatcher's fault!!!!.../sarc
What race is the dispatcher? Now that we know the Z is black, if she's white it's most certainly is her fault. ///sarc
It doesn't even matter. A police dispatcher cannot order a free American around anyway. Zimmerman could choose to take the advice of the dispatcher or not, with no legal ramifications either way.
With all due respect, George Zimmerman never made a 911 call (no matter how many times the media tells us that he did). Zimmerman called the nonemergency dispatcher.
The charging affidavit for second degree murder is careful not to call it a 911 call, although the same affidavit refers to the 911 calls made by others (such as the one on which a voice is heard yelling for help).
The City of Sanford's FAQ letter carefully makes the distinction several times:
"In this instance, the 911 calls made by neighbors in the subdivision, and the non-emergency call made by Mr. Zimmerman . . .
"[The telecommunications call taker asked Zimmerman are you following him. Zimmerman replied, yes. The call taker stated you dont need to do that. The call takers suggestion is not a lawful order that Mr. Zimmerman would be required to follow."
Nope. Not a 911 operator. A 'telecommunications call taker" at the "non-emergency" number.
Obviously, I'm not poking at you. I just found your post a convenient place to hang this factoid.