The damaged car obviously couldn't be towed to the station; what they had now were only the photos in hand.
Jimmy still decided to start the investigation with the parking lot surveillance. The NYPD had already organized dozens of photographs of cars entering and exiting the parking lot, along with their license plates. Jimmy needed to input each one into the system to investigate information, compare, and verify identities—this was no small volume of work. Looking at the thick stack of photos in his hand, Jimmy felt a headache coming on; this repetitive operation was exactly what he disliked the most, especially with the investigation of so many license plates.