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Posted By: TerryT Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 4:20pm
Will probably make the national news. They tried to arrest one of the Judges under the Magna Carta!
Posted By: philmch Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 4:27pm
It's the British Constitution Group. Very interesting:
http://www.lawfulrebellion.org.uk/node/12
Posted By: The_Monk Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 6:11pm
i was out and about at the time waiting for it to start and i have a number of pics, here is just a few

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Posted By: The_Monk Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 6:16pm
the amount of police vehicles that was there was ridiculous

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Posted By: poodlepup Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 6:20pm
Great pics thanks for sharing
Posted By: Softy_Southerner Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 6:27pm
This was 'advertised' on Twitter that sometihng was going to go off down there today
Posted By: Capt_America Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 7:33pm
Wonder how many opt out of paying council tax? Wonder if they want to opt out of the national health service if they want to opt out of our society? I heard a ***** talking about this on the train on the way to work the other day. Good job for him I opt into society's rule otherwise I might have put my fist through his smug face.
Posted By: philmch Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 8:20pm
Originally Posted by Capt_America
Wonder how many opt out of paying council tax? Wonder if they want to opt out of the national health service if they want to opt out of our society? I heard a ***** talking about this on the train on the way to work the other day. Good job for him I opt into society's rule otherwise I might have put my fist through his smug face.


I think you're missing the point. They seem to be appealing for the UK to get out of the EU and for a clean-up in the fields of politics, police, judiciary, church and such like:
http://www.thebcgroup.org.uk

I gather that they are a splinter group of UKIP.
Posted By: davew3 Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 9:14pm
You'll love this site then ,scroll down, I hope your remember your sitting at your own computer, at your own risk!, you think one way, others think another way, remember as well , please don't shoot the messenger. seeyu

http://www.oldholborn.net
Posted By: kermit Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 9:24pm
Looks like it was a good day for the police with lots of paper work to fill in
Posted By: davew3 Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 9:58pm
The Police blog, Inspectorgadget is showing that the police are miffed because the guy who burnt the poppies only got an £80 fine, I haven't seen anything else on the blogs about this yet.
Posted By: kermit Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 10:06pm
ooo i bet you he is miffed, and I bet inspector gadget spent 2-3 hours on the paper work laugh
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Protest at the court - 7th Mar 2011 11:06pm
Great photos bud, thanks for sharing..
Posted By: uptonbaz Re: Protest at the court - 8th Mar 2011 1:37am
i was also there,hope Roger Hayes winns his case
Posted By: delta6 Re: Protest at the court - 8th Mar 2011 8:08am
in the pic timed 15.48 the police have gone up a one way street the wrong way.
isnt that illegal?!?!?!?!!!
Posted By: TerryT Re: Protest at the court - 8th Mar 2011 8:51am
Originally Posted by uptonbaz
i was also there,hope Roger Hayes winns his case


Why?
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Protest at the court - 8th Mar 2011 8:51am
Originally Posted by delta6
in the pic timed 15.48 the police have gone up a one way street the wrong way.
isnt that illegal?!?!?!?!!!


Wouldn't have thought so, as the road was officially closed at the time?

Anyway, the police are the law, man! wink

Interesting reading and interesting pictures, thanks for sharing.

I wonder how many of those chaps had taken annual leave to be there raftl

But, as we know, I could go on all day about it, and it's not good for my blood pressure.

The pure comedy them attempting to arrest a judge outside the courts is just priceless.
Posted By: Katryn Re: Protest at the court - 8th Mar 2011 9:43am
police get away with all kinds like beating up the guy in the park in Liverpool and the cop who beat up the soldier in Wigan a whileback they all help their own as they are all corrupt!
Ok well some are.
Posted By: Paul_R Re: Protest at the court - 8th Mar 2011 5:18pm
Originally Posted by Kathryn
police get away with all kinds like beating up the guy in the park in Liverpool and the cop who beat up the soldier in Wigan a whileback they all help their own as they are all corrupt!
Ok well some are.


That guy in Stanley Park was not beaten up by Police. Officers attended to give this guy help and he turned on them attempting to pinch & bite them.

All officers were cleared of any wrongdoing: http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...anley-park-cleared-cctv-100252-28171118/

THREE police officers exposed on CCTV apparently beating a man with a knife wound in a city park were cleared of any wrongdoing.

An investigation by Merseyside Police’s Professional Standards Department ruled the officers acted “lawfully and proportionately in self-defence.”


Posted By: Capt_America Re: Protest at the court - 8th Mar 2011 10:38pm
Originally Posted by philmch
Originally Posted by Capt_America
Wonder how many opt out of paying council tax? Wonder if they want to opt out of the national health service if they want to opt out of our society? I heard a ***** talking about this on the train on the way to work the other day. Good job for him I opt into society's rule otherwise I might have put my fist through his smug face.


I think you're missing the point. They seem to be appealing for the UK to get out of the EU and for a clean-up in the fields of politics, police, judiciary, church and such like:
http://www.thebcgroup.org.uk

I gather that they are a splinter group of UKIP.


I hope I am not tarring them all with the same brush. They guy I heard talking was affiliated to this group but was talking about civil disobedience in general in a major way. He was bragging he had never paid his council tak or water rates and refused to pay hire purchase agreements, To top it all he said he worked for a bank. It made me sick. If councils collected the unpaid council tax there would be no need to cut local services. I read Liverpool has £160 million in unpaid council tax and Wirral has £50 million. I am really a pacifist, this just caught me on the wrong day!
Posted By: davew3 Re: Protest at the court - 9th Mar 2011 12:30am


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...esters-storm-courtroom-arrest-judge.html
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Protest at the court - 9th Mar 2011 10:33am


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Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Protest at the court - 9th Mar 2011 10:38am
Stirrers United. They're all just anarchists and most of them have money to fall back on when they eventually get fed up with protesting.
Someone once said that if you are not a Socialist at 24 your have no heart. If you are still a Socialist at 40 you have no brain. Something like that anyway.
Posted By: ema_lou Re: Protest at the court - 9th Mar 2011 11:05am
I know kathryns post is wrong but she does have a point and its the reason why people feel the need to take matters into their own hands as such nowadays. My boss took a policeman to court over wrongly accusing him of speeding. The policeman didn't have a speed gun and 'lost' his note pad for 'evidence' my boss has no points on his licence and could have easily accepted 3 points and a £60 fine...he has instead spent the last 9 months in and out of court and £5000 in costs for a judge to rule 3 weeks ago and i quote 'i do believe this policeman to have wrongly accused you of speeding purely because he made a "judgement" of the type of car you drive, however even though i believe him to be guilty, as a judge in todays society i cannot side against a policeman' .... So these 'pillars of our community' can basically do as they like.... Its not really teaching society that they have 'equal rights' etc is it!
Posted By: ema_lou Re: Protest at the court - 9th Mar 2011 11:07am
again not taring all with the same brush i have friend who are coppers but its examples like above that get peoples backs up
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Protest at the court - 9th Mar 2011 11:09am
Oooh that must have hurt. Been in court myself on trumped up evidence "Drunk and Disorderly", when I was nothing of the sort. I just happened to be carrying a large bunch of keys, but that's another story.
Got fined 30 bob and lost my good record, gutted.
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