#Bridgeport Connecticut–The best tip Domino’s Pizza driver Jonathan Council could have received is if he listened to K-9 Officer Mark Martocchio advice to move his car  on the narrow Olive Street ( or hold the olives).  Instead he moved his car  further up the block and now was blocking traffic.  After refusing to show the officer his registration and then throwing it at the officer, instead of receiving an  infraction for improper parking  he then added Interfering with an Officer like adding toppings to a pizza.  After a cheesy mugshot and posting a $5,000 bond he was released from custody.  The officer delivered the pizzas to the woman who ordered it for her family’s dinner and instructed here to contact Domino’s for payment.  No word if any of this showed up on the Domino’s Order Tracker App and Domino’s refused comment.

By Stephen Krauchick

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