Jimmy resumed his patrol, and with the previous actions as a foundation, he suddenly found the job of patrolling the highway extremely boring, showing no interest in stopping even the mild overspeeding vehicles.
After patrolling for a while, Jimmy pulled the police car over to the side of a small road, turned off the radio, and got out for a smoke.
The previous shootout had affected Jimmy's composure; while patrolling, he would unconsciously reach for his gun, feeling slightly obsessed. Jimmy himself wasn't a hot-headed person, and although he was not averse to using violence, at the least he shouldn't be constantly thinking about drawing his weapon.
Jimmy smoked a cigarette and got back into the car, deciding to issue a few tickets to change his mood, and maybe interacting with ordinary people would help him calm down.
For a patrol officer, issuing tickets wasn't difficult. He drove to the next intersection, parked on the curb as per old habits, and lay in wait.