The comedy court of Common Law
Moderator: ArthurWankspittle
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1848
- Joined: Fri May 26, 2017 9:29 pm
- Location: West Midlands, England
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
I must say the chap does have an unpleasant 'looking for trouble' voice. I'd arrest him for being an arsehole and mopery, and loitering with intent to sleep. It is possible to look out for failings of the police without being a sneering twat.
-
- A Balthazar of Quatloosian Truth
- Posts: 13806
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2005 7:17 pm
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
In either of the cases above though, they would still have documentation, ID, and NO attitude.The Seventh String wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:16 pmIt is equally legal for the owner to drive a car without MOT or tax to or from a test station for a pre-arranged MOT test, or take it for pre-arranged repairs.
Assuming the vehicle is roadworthy of course. A failed MOT does not necessarily mean the vehicle is automatically considered unroadworthy.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
-
- Cannoneer
- Posts: 83
- Joined: Fri Jul 17, 2015 1:33 pm
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
I get the feeling he might be just another grifter. Nothing to back it up, but then he doesn't have much to back up his claims of legal victories either. I found this thread interesting:hucknallred wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:31 pmShe also says at the end "Contact Crimebodge"
Crimebodge does have a chip on his shoulder in relation to the police, but despises FOTL nonsense & always goes by the (real) law. He's successfully helped people sue the cops for assault & various other things. He obviously rubbed them up the wrong way & felt his collar recently for upsetting a PC, is it me or are police getting younger?
https://www.reddit.com/r/policeuk/comme ... would_you/
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1103
- Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2015 3:34 pm
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
I don't agree with what he does & anyone paying him for advice is a fool. There is evidence of a £3k payout here thoughAngolvagyok wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:46 pm
I get the feeling he might be just another grifter. Nothing to back it up, but then he doesn't have much to back up his claims of legal victories either. I found this thread interesting:
https://www.reddit.com/r/policeuk/comme ... would_you/
https://crimebodge.com/vindictive-thame ... t-deserts/
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2016 8:14 am
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
And number platesnotorial dissent wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:28 pmIn either of the cases above though, they would still have documentation, ID, and NO attitude.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1103
- Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2015 3:34 pm
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
At least piss drinking flat earther Dave Murphy replaced his plates with new ones displaying his "Insignia". Same result though.aesmith wrote: And number plates
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1216
- Joined: Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:23 pm
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
I'm pretty sure the more recent videos I've seen of Travelling Dave show proper number plates on his camper. I expect it's taxed, MOT'd and insured too. It's one thing to have your car towed and crushed but another thing entirely to have the same happen to your home.hucknallred wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:28 amAt least piss drinking flat earther Dave Murphy replaced his plates with new ones displaying his "Insignia". Same result though.aesmith wrote: And number plates
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1103
- Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2015 3:34 pm
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
I'm pretty sure Dave became road legal too after his travelling escapade. Nobody knows for sure as it's impossible to listen to his entire explanation of the result without becoming unconscious before the end.YiamCross wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 3:49 pm I'm pretty sure the more recent videos I've seen of Travelling Dave show proper number plates on his camper. I expect it's taxed, MOT'd and insured too. It's one thing to have your car towed and crushed but another thing entirely to have the same happen to your home.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 325
- Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2017 8:48 pm
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
And insurance, a driver’s licence and some evidence they were indeed taking the car for repairs or a re-test. Also, as has been noted, proper and genuine number plates would be a good idea.notorial dissent wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:28 pm In either of the cases above though, they would still have documentation, ID, and NO attitude.
Thinking that not only possessing the paperwork to legally drive and to prove the vehicle is taxed, tested and insured is a good idea, to then draw attention to it by removing the number plates or fitting your “own” is a very special kind of stupid.
Very nearly as stupid as telling the magistrates “I refuse to obey any of your laws because someone on the internet told me I don’t have to” when you’re finally dragged into court.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 4806
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:53 am
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
Ah yes... Nothing says "please don't suspend that jail time" like telling the judge or the magistrate you think you're above the law.The Seventh String wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 10:28 pm Very nearly as stupid as telling the magistrates “I refuse to obey any of your laws because someone on the internet told me I don’t have to” when you’re finally dragged into court.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2016 8:14 am
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
Lurking down the bottom of this post by Dean Taser Renshaw .. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1957436 ... 457887600/
Does Wigan ring any bells ..
Does Wigan ring any bells ..
Sheila Sudlow
Sheila Sudlow also the common law court enforcers have taken a house back. one of the cases on the Saturday in wigan
De Leon Marqaux
De Leon Marqaux Sheila Sudlow woohoo this is very good News! <3 this case about those old roof stones?
Sheila Sudlow
Sheila Sudlow not sure only news I have is clc took off shutters changed locks etc
-
- Supreme Prophet (Junior Division)
- Posts: 6138
- Joined: Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:26 pm
- Location: In the woods, with a Hudson Bay axe in my hands.
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
My favorite part of that page of drivel is this little gem:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
"We've been attacked by the intelligent, educated segment of the culture." -- Pastor Ray Mummert, Dover, PA, during an attempt to introduce creationism -- er, "intelligent design", into the Dover Public Schools
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 2456
- Joined: Fri Dec 15, 2017 5:56 pm
- Location: M3/S Hubble Road, Cheltenham GL51 0EX
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
Oh dear. There were three Live Action Role Playing cases that day. Has to be Rekha.
Any boots on the ground to check?
Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity - Hanlon's Razor
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 4806
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:53 am
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
I wonder if the Common Law Play Court sent out summonses this time or whether the ongoing threatening behaviour case has made them think twice.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1848
- Joined: Fri May 26, 2017 9:29 pm
- Location: West Midlands, England
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
The whole thing may be just a fantasy
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 4806
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:53 am
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
I think you might be right. According to the CLPC website Rekha's case was heard rubber stamped on 28th Oct last year after which the Play Court has been conspicuously quiet. I'm fairly sure HHJ Smith J has finally realised that sending out fake summonses with threats of action for non-attendance has real life legal consequences.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
-
- First Mate
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:19 am
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
Boots on the ground report: all has been peaceful and happy in Simmondley Village since Rekha Patel was arrested last summer. Macca continues to live in quiet enjoyment of his newly renovated home, Hanover Cottage, without any disturbance from Footles. The next non-fantasy episode of this saga will be on 15th May when Rekha attends Manchester & Salford Magistrates for a 2-day trial concerning her criminal damage and squatting incidents of June 2018. Hopefully this time her freetard pal Peter McDowell will be feeling much better and won't be sending in a sick note.AnOwlCalledSage wrote:
aesmith wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:22 pm
Does Wigan ring any bells ..
Oh dear. There were three Live Action Role Playing cases that day. Has to be Rekha.
Any boots on the ground to check?
-
- Slavering Minister of Auto-erotic Insinuation
- Posts: 3759
- Joined: Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:35 am
- Location: Quatloos Immigration Control
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
IIRC Wigan was an eviction where thousands 0 1 or 2 supporters turned out. Rekha's base is about 30 miles away in another county, so she might have turned up but she tends to go to meetings not actual evictions and the like. Might be related to bail conditions or similar.
"There is something about true madness that goes beyond mere eccentricity." Will Self
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 2137
- Joined: Thu May 21, 2015 7:30 pm
- Location: Nottingham
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
Wigan? Isn't that home to the perpetually evicted Russ Mcgarry?
Is it SteveUK or STEVE: of UK?????
-
- First Mate
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:19 am
Re: The comedy court of Common Law
If you remember, there were 3 cases held at the Fisher Price Play Court on Saturday and Sunday 27/28 Oct: two cases of property theft (including Rekha's) and one case of stolen children. Maybe the Tracksuited One, Sheila Sudlow, is referring to the other case of stolen property.
exiledscouser wrote on » Mon Oct 29, 2018 6:45 pm
TheHallouminati wrote:
Does anyone know how the training session for CLC 'enforcers' went on Saturday at the Hindley Labour Club, Wigan? Also was anyone found guilty at the CLC on Sunday? There's been a news black-out from the MSM.
It has been a bit quiet, no sign of Tracy OTF Tracksuit or other usual suspects.
But, some good news, Ken OTF Thompson, Britain's finest film maker was there;
Well I can tell you these common law courts are a real eye opener. 3 hearings today and all three returned guilty verdicts. All 3 cases to the court had clear merits and presented well.
2 cases of property theft due to curuption & deception of paperwork
1 major test case (75) of children being stolen by local authorities
Phuck me, keeping up the 100% conviction rate - go CLC go! Snaresbrook Crown Court, please take note!