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Agreed that the Dispatcher's advice isn't binding. That said, the facts prove that Zimmerman complied, partially I suspect because he lost Martin who turned right down the sidewalk instead of straight out the side entrance as Zimmerman assumed.
Since Zimmerman complied and was walking back to his truck while still on the phone with the Dispatcher, I fail to see how he was being immoral.
I believe he even disconnected with dispatch before the encounter with Martin, which is a shame because that might have given us valuable insight.
On the morality front, it's more about his targeting a kid on a shaking premise and pursuing him aggressively enough that the kid felt he needed to ambush him. If he had made contact, or even tried, he could have defused the entire situation, but he was convinced for whatever reason this kids was trouble, and that tunnel vision as much as anything led to the tragedy.
There's an angle also on the idea that an adult that feels competent to protect the neighborhood should probably be able to get past a sucker punch from a teenager and still diffuse the situation without lethal force. Zimmerman was out of his depth, and should have known it.