OK, your note prompted me to watch the full 9min video ^. I was curious why you thought this... and honestly, I still am.
I agree, it is a bit odd, the questions TD asked the officer. I am puzzled why he was so curious what driver's license infractions would put you in jail.
TD's only infraction that evening was not having car insurance. So why the questions about driver's license status? He had a valid driver's license on him.
I'd think if he wanted to go to jail that evening he could have done many other things, like be intoxicated when he tapped the guy in front of him at the light.
To me it honestly seems like a benign, routine process for the situation. Except for some observations of variance, IMO.
1. TD having his infraction sent to WD
Why not have it sent to the Armory where all his mail was going? Did he expect WD to pay for it? Had she in the past? Or did he simply not want the Armory to see a letter addressed to him from the police?
2. The incessant license questions by TD.
Was he asking for someone he knew that was driving around with a 'bad' status? Was he preparing to leave his license behind in his truck and drive without one?
3. TD's "Every Day is Great" statement.
Is that something he always says when someone says 'have a great day'? Was he being facetious - every day is a struggle?
4. Other driver asked if TD would be OK.
I think the long handshake and this seemingly caring statement make me think they had a 'deepish' conversation before the officer arrived. The handshake to me, meant they bonded somehow- were they both veterans? And clearly the other driver was worried for TD, but why?
Overall, this video made me wonder where is the spiraling TD? The man seemed composed and civil. Was he on his medication? Was he self medicating with other substances but coherent?
IMO.