It makes perfect sense. It's against the rules, you know you shouln't do it, or that you risk putting other people in danger. When you actually end up putting someone in the hospital or worse, it was never the intention.
It's at the expense of the victim, because insinuating you had a good meeting is insinuating there was some closure. When that's not the case, it's nothing but a slap in the face of Jakobsen, literally adding insult to injury.
And you can feel sorry for Groenewegen all you want. Nobody will deny he's had it rough, but people in the process of feeling sorry for him and feeling he'd been punished enough/too much, forget that Jakobsen did nothing wrong and will be punished for the rest of his life. I think he's entitled to feeling screwed, especially since it seems like Groenewegen met with Jakobsen, not for Jakobsen's benefit, but for his own.