“but he was advised to not follow him”
No.
You read the transcript and apparently can’t get past racial politics and comprehend the fact the dispatcher never told him to “not follow him.”
You were on the OJ jury, weren’t you.
You ignore facts, you ignore the plain truth that a dispatcher has no authority to direct anyone to do anything—that is why the dispatcher never told him to do anything.
The dispatcher never told him to “stay in his car” as you allege and you agree because you cite the transcript where the dispatcher said they didn’t need him to follow—he did not direct him to “stay in his car” as you allege.
Therefore, factually, he was not “advised to not follow him.”
I must admit your posts are hugely amusing.
Seriously.
They are.
Of course the dispatcher can’t give an order.
What do you think the dispatcher was trying to convey to Zimmerman with that phrase?