I was there on medic when this happened. I was not the one in question, but it seemed all in good fun for all parties involved to me. It was fun to spectate and everyone was asking me what was going on and made for some great RP. He was just as upset as you were about not being able to be ticketed or sent to jail. I believe that we should be treated as citizens in the eyes of the law if we choose to act up also. Vehicular manslaughter does get charged on us automatically even when some idiot decides it would be funny to jump out in front of our car and I have paid off those tickets while on duty. In the end it was hilarious to watch and RP with others watching and agree that medics should be charged. I am a new medic so my word probably doesn't hold much weight and I do not act up or intentionally break laws but de-listing for that situation sounds pretty harsh. It was RPed from beginning to end with the police and those involved.