tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post2878155728881926358..comments2023-09-10T16:35:32.651+01:00Comments on Captain Ranty-Lawful Rebel: Lessons In LawCaptain Rantyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07839241144954596066noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-25800143449869350702011-09-29T06:34:22.079+01:002011-09-29T06:34:22.079+01:00Captain, I'd like to de register my driving li...Captain, I'd like to de register my driving licence but how do I go about it? Do I even need to as it is registered in the name of a person and not me - the man?<br /><br />DavidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-58284302283310296562011-09-29T03:13:16.980+01:002011-09-29T03:13:16.980+01:00Nice one CR :)Nice one CR :)Stealthynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-63909174800820172412011-09-29T01:07:22.485+01:002011-09-29T01:07:22.485+01:00On the Roll:
Leaving aside the whole "democr...On the Roll:<br /><br />Leaving aside the whole "democracy is a sham and there's no point voting" thing, there is a theory that by signing the electoral form you consent to being governed, irrespective of whether you vote or not. It derives from the wording; you effectively "apply" to register, and to apply actually means "to beg", and so forth, and your privilege is being entitled to mark an X (or not) whilst your obligation is to shut up and abide by the result like a good little sheep, because they presume that by registering you've admitted you can't govern yourself and need someone else to do it for you. <br /><br />It's just a theory and probably not "THE" definitive one but they do like making presumptions, don't they? But there is nothing to stop us presuming something different, is there? ;)<br /><br />I think their statutes technically place the responsibility for providing info for the Register onto the registration officers as part of their duties. It was Liebore that tacked on the bit about fining "persons" for having "failed to comply with, or given false information in pursuance of, any such requisition of the registration officer". Cunts. But then that's corporate policy, not my policy...<br /><br />Those same statutes refer to registration as an "entitlement", which in a legalese sense is something that is given to you if you meet a requirement, as opposed to something that you already have just by being alive.<br /><br />Of course by not going on the roll they tell you won't be able to get credit. OH NOES!<br /><br />That is a half-truth, IMO; there are some who haven't signed the thing for years and have managed to get credit before, but I don't know whether that includes a mortgage or not (although that particular scam is a different topic).<br /><br />On the (great) podcasts:<br /><br />The dictionary mentioned in pt 3 of the podcast series has just been republished as a 3rd edition and now goes by the shorter name "Dictionary of Legal Usage" - RRP is £50 and no ebook version! As a result the second edition is quite cheap now.<br /><br />Whilst we do, as the guy says, need to be careful using things like Black's especially if the judges aren't using it (although they do in the US, AFAIK), Bryan Garner, the author of the Dictionary of Legal Usage, also happens to moonlight as the present editor in chief of.....<br /><br />Black's Law Dictionary!<br /><br />LOL<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />TSLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-51760596580125286052011-09-28T23:58:00.982+01:002011-09-28T23:58:00.982+01:00captain
Who is this guy? seems to be well versed ...captain<br /><br />Who is this guy? seems to be well versed in the role play and theatre of the 'court'. Where can we gain this knowledge and confidence?<br />I'd love to see the man in action.Awesome!!!!NewsboyCapnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-61090796325398277492011-09-28T21:53:25.127+01:002011-09-28T21:53:25.127+01:00Andy,
It would not. You are sovereign until you d...Andy,<br /><br />It would not. You are sovereign until you decide you aren't. It's your decision and your decision alone. <br /><br />Statutes are not written for you or me. They are written for agents of the government. Their society. To step away from or out of, their society, you need to dump all the stuff the ties you to that society. Driving License, birth cerificate, National Insurance number, in fact, if you registered anything, deregister it. <br /><br />At one time I was gung ho about this. I wanted to rid myself of the fiction/corporation that they hung around my neck not long after I was born.<br /><br />Now?<br /><br />I'd rather keep it. I can use it the way I want to. It has advantages.<br /><br />CR.Captain Rantyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07839241144954596066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-80589255893543833672011-09-28T21:35:42.468+01:002011-09-28T21:35:42.468+01:00Would signing the Voter Registration form affect m...Would signing the Voter Registration form affect my Sovereignty?andy5759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-57792542125971846802011-09-28T15:10:42.713+01:002011-09-28T15:10:42.713+01:00I did not.
I am done with voting.
CR.I did not.<br /><br />I am done with voting.<br /><br />CR.Captain Rantyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07839241144954596066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3271194216217582823.post-16545285952127598312011-09-28T15:01:11.250+01:002011-09-28T15:01:11.250+01:00CR did you sign the Voter Registration form?CR did you sign the Voter Registration form?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com