Here's the deal. Tony passed on the left of an emergency vehicle pulled over to the side of the road. Perfectly legal. Think of a LEO having someone pulled over for speeding. When that guy, I don't care who he was, impeded traffic by swerving over to block the path of oncoming traffic, he should be ticketed for that. He may say he was acting in the best interest of public safety, but as Warren pointed out, if someone doesn't have some meteorology background AND access to the latest weather updates, then they may be doing more harm than good when they try to block a road. Having a safe route blocked by an idiot when a new circulation grows behind you isn't a good thing. Further more, he should also face disorderly conduct charges for his behavior after he got out of his pickup. There's absolutely no excuse in this situation for him to act like a Doberman on steroids when he got out of his pickup.
This clown ought to consider his own safety when he pulls a stunt like this. Tony handled this in a much gentler way than many others would have. To come at someone like that in a very threatening way, could lead to repurcussions he obviously hadn't considered.
Even in a worst case scenario, where Tony runs a legit roadblock, (which I don't believe occurred) this person handled things like a two year old getting his blanket taken away. This person was just a guy in a white pickup wearing jeans, a polo shirt and baseball cap trying to act like a LEO in full uniform and driving an official vehicle. It's not hard to envision where the intentions of either person are comepletely misunderstood on some back country road in the middle of nowhere.
If Jeff Duda wants me to stop my forward progress on a road, it's one thing. If it's just some guy who I don't even know graduated third grade wants me to stop, it's a completely different scenario...