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Lee, the police chief, said in a statement that the police dispatcher's "suggestion" to Zimmerman that he did not need to follow Martin "is not a lawful order that Mr. Zimmermann would be required to follow."
'Stand Your Ground Law' at center of Fla. shooting - Yahoo! News
And at one point he did stop following. But I am sure that will be ignored.
Even though the above was only a suggestion, I am also sure you will ignore that the call taker actually told Zimmerman twice, to let him know if Trayvon does anything.
Those are real instructions.
But like I said; I am sure those actually instructions will be ignored.
The bottom line is that Zimmerman was advised not to follow Martin, and, had he not done so, Martin would still be alive and Zimmerman would not be facing murder charges.