The man is old and has a bad back. The police had to help the guy out of his car and help him into the police car. He was taken to jail, but the did not keep him over night because he complained that he didn't have his back medicine with him and was in pain!
This past spring, I (and 100's others with various code violations) was halled off to court for parking my car on my grass in my back yard. I expressed to the city attorney that I took issue with the bogus claims on my docket that said that they had summoned me to court twice and that I did not show up. I hadn't recieved any such notices and if I had, I would not have ignored them since they threatened to fine me $500 and put a warrant out for my arrest. I said that I would not sacrafice my freedom for parking my car on my grass, and that I took issue that they would threated my freedom for such an issue. I told her that I was just grateful to God that I had not been picked up. I wouldn't have even known why. She said that the warrant part didn't really mean anything since that statement goes on all court notices. Citizens are now noticing that her words are not true. I ended up having to pay a $304 fine for parking on my grass in my yard because of pictures that code enforcement took while standing in my yard.
This is ironic since the city has used tax payers' money to build a pavillion for day laborers to sit under while they wait for people to come by and solite workers. Many of these people are not paying taxes on their wages. That's illegal, yet the police don't arrest them, just the tax payers.
Keep a watchful eye on what your City Council is voting on; this could happen to you!

Todah