Oz Jen
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It is the general habit of Australian police forces, and most likely , all police forces, to always have handy a certain sort of warrant held ' in reserve', that is, not served up to the person of interest, but held for a particular time, or event, when producing the warrant has a lot of impact on the timetable of the police force involved.
A perfectly legitimate operation.
What Ant could have done to avoid this was, perhaps, pay his fines to the Sherriff, do his community hours, turn up for his re educational courses, write apology notes, show some sort of willingness to co-operate in various investigations by police, not waste police time, obey police instructions at crucial times...
you know. all the usual stuff that people know to do, instead of jibbing and digging heels in..
See what happens when you don't pay your 'parking fine'...