
white logan
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got a pheasant tail if thats any good mate , i dropped it last year with an ounce of number fives
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yeh i heard that mate , someone said van strapper is allways strapped for cash are you still crossing your birds with the "le street peckers" and van den kirbsiders mate ? 8)
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here lies brothers and sisters i necked em cause they got blisters 8) 8)
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you have cleaned it up since i was there , have you had those punters over from belgium again ;D ;D ;D
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your at it again vanreets ,...........deep breath , stop being cheeky to the big boys
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white logan replied to white logan's topic in Pigeon Politics, Rules & Regulations
very good , you have been playing with google , but you have not read what the content of that link is have you ???? YOU HAVE TO PAY TO USE IT so if thats what your using to check it will never work unless you pay ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D -
hey i like that "being hung with a new rope" ,............................wouldnt it be a bit stiff ;D ;D ;D ;D
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obviously if the answers bit some of you on the backside you still would not get it , information flawed and such , i wonder what side you bat for did , or can you do a search on companys house ? i doubt it because it means paying , but if you read this there is a link so you may try again is all easily accesable information and i have relied on official sources for this information. It has long been known about the WCA contradicting human rights, it states as such in the act itself, making the suspect guilty until he proves himself innocent. The attestation that defra officers and the police have to take is accesable on the polices website and you can obtain a copy of the oath from defra themselves. An officer has to take an oath in order to have any authority over you (hence why Police Community Support Officer's have no power as they take no oath.) To quote laws like the statute concerning tallage (1297) you would need to buy some law books, these laws are still applicable today and the statue concerning tallage has actually been used to refuse paying income tax before. For statues like the Wildlife and Countryside Act you can look on sites like opsi.gov, As for the fact they are all companies you can either use a official website to check their listings with companies house or you can use a free one like http://www.snoop4companies.co.uk. The implications of there being a company is also easily accesible in most business law books. Also the fact statutes are not law is within the legal definition of statute, to paraphrase a rule of society that is given "force of law" (note it is NOT law) with consent of the governed (so most people actually consent to being arrested!) as i say most of this is easily accessible and i dont want to spoon feed the public then they wont believe it, i think if they look into it for themselves they will then come to the stark realisation that all ive said is in black and white and is solid law! perhaps the people who are trying to run "save and protect british songbirds" may appreciate this more than some others -
i dont think you like the guy do you still he got his just reward
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hey mate hang on , if the guy has appologised be gracefull enough to except his appology , like you said "you joined for a bit of banter" , i give enough but i also got to take it , my budgie thread got "ripped to bits" but i just laughed along with them ,........c'mon stay here , would it make any difference if i told everyone your ugly ? ;)
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it has now reached the court of human rights , and a ruling has been given , it is a breach of human rights so now something else will have to be thought of -
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it will not bring a cull any nearer , as i have stated britain has the power of vito and retained the right to keep both the 1954 wild birds act and it also adopted the 1982 wildlife and countryside act but written in for the protectionist groups it stated that "you must prove your innocence" that is the sticking point basicaly the government has left its ar$e open to being burnt and will now have to pay more compensation for another stupidly addopted law that was enforced by the protectionist groups , it also means that you cannot have your house burst so easily by the police especialy when they are accompanyed by the rspb or rspca -
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you still cannot go out and break the law , but it now casts a huge shadow over how the 1982 wild life and countryside act was formed there could now be appeals and compensation -
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hmmmmmmmm there are some things we have to talk about sammy but the information is good , trust me -
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this now tips the balance , if this law is defunct what about past convictions ? what about pending convictions ? and now would be the time for a more lernerd person to ask why has a registerd charity (RSPB) GOT SUCH AN INFLUENCE WITH THESE COMPANY'S , also because england had the power of vito , (GB held the right to hold whichever law was greater to be upheld) also comes into question ,.............. so if you get a knock at the door , you could ask some realy embarrasing questions -
In the attestation DEFRA and police officers take it states they are to uphold fundamental human rights, this oath is then broken by any enforcement of the wildlife and countryside act which contradicts human rights by stating that a suspect is guilty until he proves himself innocent. The most significant clause of the Statute of Tallage is Chapter Four, where the Crown promises never to impose laws that infringe any common law rights or liberties, the wildlife and countryside act also contradicts this law. Furthermore "We will and grant for us and our heirs," states King Edward’s Act, "that all clerks and laymen of our land shall have all their laws, liberties and free customs as largely and wholly as they have used to have the same at any time when they had them best and most fully; and if any statutes have been made by us or our ancestors, or any customs brought in contrary to them, or any manner of article contained in this present charter, we will and grant that each manner of statutes and customs shall be void and frustrate for evermore." That clearly states the wildlife and countryside act is void. It does not apply! To take this further there is the fact that DEFRA and all police (as far as im aware) are COMPANIES, registered to the companies house(registration numbers found for DEFRA are: UC6035210, UC6248538 and UC4631666. North yorkshire police and NYP authority are: UC4633021 and UC6039748. South Devon and Cornwall police are actually privately owned by IBM, it an easy fact to find just by looking at the entries to companies house) which means (due to company law) they can only have authority over any member of public through form of contract. This means that defra enforcement officers who claim right to enter private property do not, unless you give them consent. enforcement of the wildlife and countryside act also needs consent (even for the police), not only for them to have authority over you but also for the statute to have "force of law" (statutes are not law and by definition is: A legislative rule of society given the force of law by the consent of the governed.) This means that the wildlife and countryside act is defunct and has no lawful power! Dont take my word for any of this, go and do the research for yourself. It truly is an unlawful defunct law!
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well i suppose i took a chance when i posted that wanted addy in here , we have all had our fun out of it so let it drop now , no more mileage to be had from that post so lets move on . thanks lads
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kill it before it kills your birds
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a friend of mine has photographs of peregrines ground nesting , far too many of them now and beyond a joke
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i live in the pennines and the density of peregrines has long ago reached saturation level , the damm things are everywhere even on the flat lands of the fens in lincolnshire
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this sort of thing is just getting to be a common occurance these days , the little bar$stewar$d need to be flogged
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hey fifer the council will not be releasing BOP but will be giving grants to the RSPB to aid artificial nesting sites , this seems to be very "trendy" right now , the ulltimate aim is to establish peregrines in towns for two reasons , members of the public can see the "rare peregrine" , and secondly once peregrines are firmly established in towns and cities they cannot be easily disslodged . the RSPB and its aggenda are far more addvanced than what people realise
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bin em mate , best end to em
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he may need some pain killers instead