James (Freeman) Springer is a loose cannon. The fact that he uses "Freeman" denotes some sense of "sovereign citizen", which is contrary to the intention of holding public servants accountable. For him, I think it's mostly that he objects to ANY governmental control, which we all know cannot happen even in a democratic republic, such as ours in the U.S. His confrontational and insulting demeanor is actually counter-productive. He should take lessons from the likes of Jeff Gray. I've seen many newer auditors who are calm, polite, and respectful and have accomplished much more than those who've been challenging, objectionable, and, as a result, have actually ended up with an arrest. Getting arrested doesn't prove anything. Succumbing to the Nazi tactics, at some point, isn't a surrender. There are more productive means to fix the problem, but being inside a jail cell, posting a bond, and financing a lawyer's lifestyle isn't one of them.