Stacey Grove
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pigpot got that right.Rob seems to have to debate constantly over at JREF
pigpot got that right.Rob seems to have to debate constantly over at JREF
I think its just got to the point that he just wants attention no matter what.
Even ridicule is better than nothing.
He doesnt get anyone backing him anymore even WFS loons give him a wide berth (maritime reference there) (pigpot excepted it seems)
Its sad that he would want to come here and Ickes and get his argument destroyed time after time.
That is why a proper fee schedule in place is so important.
You are right, they have guns and can and will arrest. Whether they are right to do so is not the point, they do it anyway.
If you have no docs in place they have claim of colour of right and you have no remedy.
If you do have it in place, you then merely submit under protest and duress, activate your schedule and me nice and peaceful, knowing you are going to collect on your schedule.
A guy in Ontario was stopped by a cop. Cop asked if he was the guy with the COR and doing that reminded the stopped guy of his fee schedule. He thanked the cop and served him a bill for $1000. Cop returned with a cheque for that amount and whole different attitude.
You can cry about what is, or you can create that which you wish.
Rob
Well, I'm convincedGreat post, rob, thanks
A guy in Ontario was stopped by a cop. Cop asked if he was the guy with the COR and doing that reminded the stopped guy of his fee schedule. He thanked the cop and served him a bill for $1000. Cop returned with a cheque for that amount and whole different attitude
Yes that is the most believable thing I've ever read on the internet. That one would almost win a celebratory bowl of cold soup at the liars convention
i'm sure that this fee schedule thing happens all the time.Yeh, who would believe a cop would have $1000 dollars lying around.![]()
A guy in Ontario was stopped by a cop. Cop asked if he was the guy with the COR and doing that reminded the stopped guy of his fee schedule. He thanked the cop and served him a bill for $1000. Cop burst out laughing and gave the guy a ticket to produce his documents.A guy in Ontario was stopped by a cop. Cop asked if he was the guy with the COR and doing that reminded the stopped guy of his fee schedule. He thanked the cop and served him a bill for $1000. Cop returned with a cheque for that amount and whole different attitude.
A guy in Ontario was stopped by a cop. Cop asked if he was the guy with the COR and doing that reminded the stopped guy of his fee schedule. He thanked the cop and served him a bill for $1000. Cop burst out laughing and gave the guy a ticket to produce his documents.
Guy produced the documents within the time frame, but as his pride was hurt he told lies on the internet to make himself feel better.
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Yes that is the most believable thing I've ever read on the internet. That one would almost win a celebratory bowl of cold soup at the liars convention
Speaking as someone who has worked in law enforcement for 16 years, I have to say (in the USA) the only thing you're going to get from a "fee schedule" is a ticket and/or summons.A guy in Ontario was stopped by a cop. Cop asked if he was the guy with the COR and doing that reminded the stopped guy of his fee schedule. He thanked the cop and served him a bill for $1000. Cop returned with a cheque for that amount and whole different attitude.

So many people forget that a Fee Schedule is not to get paid at all
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So if success is determined not by getting paid (that is how a child would see a fee schedule as working) but by stopping others from ordering us about with impunity and without liability, then they work quite well.
... leads him to believe that he deserves automatic compliance with what he thinks the law should be. ...
Our subject needs to exaggerate his achievements to fit his fantasies. ...
AFAICT, the FMOTL theology is their fee schedule and police is analogous to garlic and vampires. The cops just circle the FMOTL, hissing in the night.OK forgive the newbie but I for the love of all things unholy have never understood the supposed fee schedule. So I'm a freeman. I have my Notice of Understanding and Intent and Claim of Right and some shiny letter from my MP addressing me Hektor-Arthur: Drambuie because I faxed them 27 letters and they sent me a form letter reply by accident. A cop stops me for some silly statue that I did not consent to. I point to my fee schedule of 20 pounds of gold bullion per minute that s/he detains me. Uh, who makes the cop pay? The cops? by the standards of the fail parade that is C3P0, the cops are corrupt! The law society? They made the conspiracy against the truly free! The judges? They're corrupt too! Oh I forget the whole point is to put the officer on notice, which uh, means something when you actually can't make good on your threat.
Speaking as someone who has worked in law enforcement for 16 years, I have to say (in the USA) the only thing you're going to get from a "fee schedule" is a ticket and/or summons.
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I reconsidered the whole fee schedule thing.
A nice and friendly phone call to the work clothes department solved the issue. We agreed that after 1½ year that particular outstanding item/account were best written off as left on board.
(Apparently they have been cleaning out the bookkeeping with mass mails here at the end of the year.)