English freeman standing in court-council tax the take down begins.1

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

the video speaks for itself

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  • OK - but can you qoute me what the law is as it stands. I remember years ago during important court cases, the BBC used to employ anl artist, who would render the days proceedings in pastel. Because they said 'there was a ban on cameras in court'

  • @hoppinonabronzeleg you are the one who claims it is illegal why don't provide us with the legaleze re filming in court?

    or statute or 'law'

    its all available ukgovdotorg

    i obtained this video from the original uploader by downloading it from youtube then i reuploaded it here

    the original was taken down due to a claim by uk gov but no 'criminal proceedings' have ever been bought forward against any one except the guy who was assaulted by the wpc and her treacherous gang

  • @psychodrilla I am not claiming 'it is illegal' I have freely admitted I am not a lawyer I am an engineer. I DO NOT know the law. I thought either mistakenly, or correctly that it was illegal to film in court in the British Isles. You claim otherwise. I pointed out in my last comment, about the pastel artists. Which in its self is not proof, but shows the direction I was going in. do you have any proof?

  • @hoppinonabronzeleg ok excuse my attitude, totally uncalled for

    i do not claim its not illegal

    but i took a camera into a proper court it was my own case i was standing over my rights

    security was called they assaulted me

    i filmed it all and then brought went to the police with the film they still have iy now and i have not neen chargedso i feel there is no criminal offence

    it is different in family court total secrecy parents can go to jail for talking about them!

    peace

  • @psychodrilla I really enjoyed your film. And have now done some research. Filming in English courts outlawed in 1925. Cameras were allowed in Scottish courts in 1992, as long as all parties give consent. The 2002 Lockerbie trial was filmed in 2002. In Sept 2009 The Supreme Court in Westminster was fitted with cameras as as trial.As of Next May the law is to change in England with filming to be allowed, we are told. Can I ask how did you get the film we see now back? No worries!!

  • @hoppinonabronzeleg it was being uploaded with the same title all over yt the agents working for the courts flaged all the vids with the same title

    this was not spotted so

    shhhh dont tell anyone

    even if this gets deleted its possible to reupload just by changinfg the title yt don't spot it then for some reason

    (you might need to change format to reupload same vid on your own channel if it gets deleted)

    thats my guess anyway

    peace

  • @hoppinonabronzeleg and if you are really interested look it up you cant believe anything said here without confirming it as fact

    or

    fiction

    look on her majesty's court servicedot org

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  • good video it keeps the viewer aware of Exactly whats going on.

    hope to see more like this from the public.

    peace

  • what a sorry bunch of crooks

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  • "...all the officers in yellow are sympathetic to the lay adviser". Lol, are they fuck!

  • And that is how two UK people who have never ever met eachother conduct a civilised discussion on you tube with out resort to unpleasantries. I feel we have both learned something, I know I have - Cheers friend. Now to look at something else. The Exelsior project I think

  • @hoppinonabronzeleg No, I am not saying that it's only wrong if you get caught, I am saying it's only wrong because they' say it is. Yes, I would be prepared to go into a 'court' and film it, but Security are looking for recording devices when you go in. I was at this particular court case, and have to many others since, so I know that they are looking for recording devices.

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