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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Apr 1, 2024 9:58:17 GMT
The police, the Council housing officer, all three local doctors surgeries, my hospital's administration, and my landlord have subjected me to "unlawful behaviour". Unlawful verbal statements and unlawful written requests have been made to me claiming that I have to comply with their unlawful demands.
I'm living in a corrupt dictatorship where authoritarians inventing their own rules are running rife.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 1, 2024 12:28:52 GMT
The police, the Council housing officer, all three local doctors surgeries, my hospital's administration, and my landlord have subjected me to "unlawful behaviour". Unlawful verbal statements and unlawful written requests have been made to me claiming that I have to comply with their unlawful demands. I'm living in a corrupt dictatorship where authoritarians inventing their own rules are running rife. You often find it is down to stupidity. Some of that is down to them being told the wrong thing by some other person who does not really understand the law, like a trainer say. I found the best way to learn law properly is to read the appeal cases in the higher courts. Eventually your head will start to think in the way the law operates, but it is quite obscure to the newcomer and easy to foul up with. The problem often come via attempt to summarise the law in a simpler form than it is described in. You have to realise the reason it is described in the way it is, is for accuracy. The legalise used is indeed the most succinct way to fully describe it. Any further reduction in complexity is like lossful digital compression. You can no longer recover the original meaning from the compressed form.
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