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Well it certainly wasn't a court win. was it
Originally posted by Mike_A
None of that made any legal sense.
All they did was obfuscate, filibuster, declare themselves the winners and walk off, the liability order was still awarded and by now the bailiffs have probably already been around to collect the outstanding £308. In what way did this “freeman” win?
Well it certainly wasn't a court win. was it
Originally posted by Sherlock Holmes
I think the idea of a ''freeman'' is not really achievable, or certainly not achievable in anything more than being able to waive a few parking tickets.
Originally posted by Sherlock Holmes
reply to post by EvillerBob
If this were properly achievable, then it wouldn't just be a few people that claim to have ''freeman'' status, there would be a whole industry informing and advising people on this matter.
edit on 14-9-2010 by Sherlock Holmes because: Added text.
But there is a big industry growing up around this. The lay advisor in the video was acting for altruistic reasons, surely?
Plus, if you look, there are people making money out of this and unfortunately not all are as clued up on the law as they should be. I admit I'm a newbie in this area, but am trying to learn as much as I can because my freedom is the most important thing to me. As they say, better to die on your feet than live on your knees.
Originally posted by sceptical me
But there is a big industry growing up around this. The lay advisor in the video was acting for altruistic reasons, surely?
Plus, if you look, there are people making money out of this and unfortunately not all are as clued up on the law as they should be.