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Chaos wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 2:23 pm they'll have to climb through a pile of spunk riddled tissues left by the son the actually get back inside?
Is that why they don't want to look at his "paperwork"?

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...the police said they have no reason to arrest the romanians.
1) Bet they weren't actually Romanians.

2) Racist much?

3) They were legally in the property and entitled to repel boarders.

4) Fuck off.
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Joe and paul have been taken to a and e
Can someone translate that to American?
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Dr. Caligari wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:42 pm
Joe and paul have been taken to a and e
Can someone translate that to American?
A & E = Accident and Emergency. Don't know what the current American is (credit check?),
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English English - "A&E": Somewhere you go when you are poorly and the dedicated staff will prioritise need and provide excellent treatment free of charge to whoever needs it. (Also known as 'socialism')

American English - "Emergency Department": Cash, cheque or credit card? (MAGA)

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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?
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mufc1959 wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2019 3:44 pm From the PLD Facebook page comes this little gem.

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Just make sure you use your throwaway Yahoo address, don't worry about the need for any counter-terrorism checks, and always insist on being referred to by your Wally of the Family: Idiot name.
Of course you can!

I hope they’re going to China and plan on telling president Jinping that they don’t consent to any Chinese laws as they’re under lawful rebellion....

I’d give them 1 day before the Chinese had them reciting Chinese “philosophy”.

These people are VERY lucky they live in the West given my experience in the East.
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longdog wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:05 pm English English - "A&E": Somewhere you go when you are poorly and the dedicated staff will prioritise need and provide excellent treatment free of charge to whoever needs it. (Also known as 'socialism')

American English - "Emergency Department": Cash, cheque or credit card? (MAGA)

:mrgreen:
As an englishman in Florida a few years ago I had a pleasant experience in the ER after a Stingray got me whilst paddling in the sea at Fort De Soto. After leaving blood splattered all over the washroom I headed to a 1st aid station that was a POI in the GPS. This turned out to be a fire station. They checked me out & advised me to go to the ER as the barb could be in my foot.

Upon arrival I was getting treatment immediately (hot water & Iodine), with a card thrust into my hands for my insurance details. Long story short, my phone died so I couldn't retrieve the number of my insurer. I was then x-rayed, & got the barb all clear.
With no contact with the insurers I expected to be shelling out on a credit card to claim later, but the discharge guy let me go with their details & no payment, telling me to sort it later. He was obviously happy with my brit ID & trusted me.

A call back home later on my recharged phone & all was sorted.
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longdog wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:05 pm English English - "A&E": Somewhere you go when you are poorly and the dedicated staff will prioritise need and provide excellent treatment free of charge to whoever needs it. (Also known as 'socialism')

American English - "Emergency Department": Cash, cheque or credit card? (MAGA)

:mrgreen:
The American English would be "ER" (for "Emergency Room"). And while American ERs will try to collect from the patient or his/her insurance, by law they cannot refuse treatment of a genuine emergency due to an inability to pay (though they can try to pursue payment later, but that is often futile).
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... high-court

First para of the article

A man who refused to register his son’s birth because he says he does not want him to be controlled by the state has lost a high court case

Uh-huh, think I might know what's going on here... A few paragraphs later

The judge was told that the couple’s parenting skills were being assessed before decisions about the boy’s long-term future were made. He also noted that the father’s behaviour towards a judge in the family court resulted in a prison sentence for him and his partner.

Yeah... Next para...

Hayden said the couple’s deliberate decision not to register the birth stemmed from the boy’s father’s unusual and somewhat eccentric beliefs about the concept of personal sovereignty

And that's number wang! Is there more? There's more.

He said the father had a genuinely held belief in the power and writ of the individual. The father told the judge: “We are each our own sovereign. We are governed by a common law but only to the extent that we depart from three principles. These three imperatives are: to do no harm; to cause no loss; to inflict no injury.”

The judge said the father regarded registering a birth as the equivalent to making an entry on to a ship’s manifest. He argued that registering the birth would make the child “an asset to the country, which has boarded a vessel to sail on the high seas”.

TL:DR sovereign citizen refuses to register child's birth as that would mean the ship of state would own them. Threatens judge, get sent down. Court registers child anyway.
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D-C wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 5:36 pm TL:DR sovereign citizen refuses to register child's birth as that would mean the ship of state would own them. Threatens judge, get sent down. Court registers child anyway.
Yep. Covered in Random Freemanesque Babblings from idiots unable to sustain their own thread but because of a court order I cannot link you to the couple's appearance on Quatloos in The comedy court of Common Law thread.

There is enough information in the court judgement that you can do your own due diligence without committing contempt of court :wink:
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I think the "parenting skills in question" comment sums it up nicely. For a moment there I thought they were talking about a bog standard US sovcit as it certainly has all the hallmarks.
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.
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When somebody washes up on the the PLD shore they've probably exhausted all other Facebook advice.

Craig Suggit enquires
Hi people is there any one on here who knows about a charge order being put on your property with out you being notified
Dreary Dave is straight in with the corrupt courts that I won't bother repeating.

Matty Worm wants to delve further into the case
do you have one or about to have one??
To which Suggsy reveals the path that left him in this situation.
It was an unsecured loan I.e. car finance the car set on fire so I refuse to pay the car was pick up by the investigators for the finance company waiting on it to go to court i remortgage my house and this is how I was made aware of this
Ok then. A few gaps there I suspect.
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That's bullshit. The company would have written to him as would his bank, the court and The Land Registry.
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longdog wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 3:57 am That's bullshit. The company would have written to him as would his bank, the court and The Land Registry.
But he only opens post that isn't in all caps.
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Craig Suggitt It was an unsecured loan I.e. car finance the car set on fire so I refuse to pay the car was pick up by the investigators for the finance company waiting on it to go to court i remortgage my house and this is how I was made aware of this
If the matter hasn't been to court I suspect it's actually a Unilateral Notice rather than an actual charge, however he should still have been notified after it was registered.
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David R on the move again. It appears that the friend he's been freeloading off has been evicted. Lots of nonsense about fraud and treason etc presumably the real reason is he stopped paying his mortgage. To add insult to injury (literally) the bailiffs had the gall to mock Dreary D..
Tony grabbed a rubber mallet in defence as he was being attacked by 3/4 so called bailiff staff....he attemped to defend himself and a scuffle broke out, tony's Nephew attempted to wrestle one of them to the ground to defend his uncle....the fake police entered and used pepper spray on them both and took them to the ground beating them, tony had blood all over his face after the assault. They were both arrested (kidnapped) and taken away....I was forced to leave as well of course.
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I informed them of their allegiance to the treasonous state and the EU etc and was mocked and threatened also...
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Reading his entire treason laden nonsense, it seems the mortgage company went bust in 2017 & the debt was transfered. He took exception to having to resume payment on the grounds of treason, common law & a bit more treason. They then committed more treson by throwing him in the street.

I thought the financial crash had long gone. Who went bust in 2017?
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Not necessarily gone bust they may have sold on their portfolio and got out of the mortgage business.
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aesmith wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 7:49 am Not necessarily gone bust they may have sold on their portfolio and got out of the mortgage business.
Or it could be UK Asset Resolution who took over the mortgage books of Northern Rock and Bradford and Bingley. Over the years they have been selling off parts of the asset book. For example in 2017 they sold off the buy-to-let book to Prudential. In April this year they sold off more mortgages and unsecured loans to Citi. They have £8bn left to get rid off, down from the original liability of £116Bn.
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Dissipated Dave has blocked me from viewing his FB posts because I keep cross posting them to the FMOTL Licensing Authority group and laughing at him. It makes reading the PLD group even more inadvertently hilarious than before.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
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