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10-02-2011, 08:40 AM
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Its an oldish story, but this is the first time i've seen such a statement, it relates to the story of a group of protestors trying to civilly arrest a UK judge. The story was a most interesting one, whereby a politician tried to prove that UK income tax is illegal.
The question is though why would, the government censure a video of the protest and attempt to legally arrest the judge?
Do not like.
The story in more detail;
British Tax Protesters Arrest Judge In Act Of “Lawful Rebellion” (http://www.prisonplanet.com/british-tax-protesters-arrest-judge-in-act-of-lawful-rebellion.html)
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
For those wondering whether we can expect to see anything like the scenes witnessed in Egypt coming to America or the United Kingdom, the actions of British protesters who engaged in “lawful rebellion” by attempting to arrest a judge yesterday could herald the beginning of a new tax revolt to rival the infamous poll tax riots of 1990.
Hayes has embarked on an effort to legally prove that the enforced collection of council tax by government is unlawful (http://www.ukcolumn.org/articles/cat-out-bag) because no contract has been agreed between the individual and the state. His argument is based on the sound legal principle that just like the council, Hayes can represent himself as a third party in court and that “Roger Hayes” is a corporation and must be treated as one in the eyes of the law.
“As he emerged from the court surrounded by his supporters, Mr Hayes said: ‘The judges are breaking the law in their own courts. I asked him [Mr Peake] if he was serving under his oath of office,” reports the Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1364091/Council-tax-protesters-storm-Merseyside-courtroom-arrest-judge.html?ito=feeds-newsxml).
“I asked three times for him to confirm this and he refused, so I civilly arrested the judge and I called upon some people in the court to assist me in this,” Hayes said.
“They were acting lawfully and the police should not have arrested them.”
http://www.prisonplanet.com/british-tax-protesters-arrest-judge-in-act-of-lawful-rebellion.html
Its an oldish story, but this is the first time i've seen such a statement, it relates to the story of a group of protestors trying to civilly arrest a UK judge. The story was a most interesting one, whereby a politician tried to prove that UK income tax is illegal.
The question is though why would, the government censure a video of the protest and attempt to legally arrest the judge?
Do not like.
The story in more detail;
British Tax Protesters Arrest Judge In Act Of “Lawful Rebellion” (http://www.prisonplanet.com/british-tax-protesters-arrest-judge-in-act-of-lawful-rebellion.html)
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
For those wondering whether we can expect to see anything like the scenes witnessed in Egypt coming to America or the United Kingdom, the actions of British protesters who engaged in “lawful rebellion” by attempting to arrest a judge yesterday could herald the beginning of a new tax revolt to rival the infamous poll tax riots of 1990.
Hayes has embarked on an effort to legally prove that the enforced collection of council tax by government is unlawful (http://www.ukcolumn.org/articles/cat-out-bag) because no contract has been agreed between the individual and the state. His argument is based on the sound legal principle that just like the council, Hayes can represent himself as a third party in court and that “Roger Hayes” is a corporation and must be treated as one in the eyes of the law.
“As he emerged from the court surrounded by his supporters, Mr Hayes said: ‘The judges are breaking the law in their own courts. I asked him [Mr Peake] if he was serving under his oath of office,” reports the Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1364091/Council-tax-protesters-storm-Merseyside-courtroom-arrest-judge.html?ito=feeds-newsxml).
“I asked three times for him to confirm this and he refused, so I civilly arrested the judge and I called upon some people in the court to assist me in this,” Hayes said.
“They were acting lawfully and the police should not have arrested them.”
http://www.prisonplanet.com/british-tax-protesters-arrest-judge-in-act-of-lawful-rebellion.html