



So, they say you’ve broken the law: Challenging Legal Authority
A**A
Learn you Rights or You Do Not Have Any
So Much to Learn here. It is a very educational book on learning and standing up for our rights
D**L
Proof of Claim and Proof of Authority, I don't think so...........
Great little book, I definitely recommend this book to anyone who has had a run in with there local peace keepers (police) as I did and saw them off. It's all about PROOF OF CLAIM and PROOF OF AUTHORITY , the establishment does not want you to know what's in this little but powerful book. I also got a PCN Penalty Charge NOTICE recently as well, to the layman a parking ticket, this you do NOT need to pay as I did not pay mine either, but don't blame me if you do pay the fine, if you do then you've just CONSENTED. If you read this little book and put into practice what it says then no one has a higher claim upon me than me, you just need the bottle to do what it says in this book, there are templates, but use them to your advantage.Councils are registered corporation's as are your local police force, as are the government AND the queen of England, all they do is make money, lots of it, but not for your benefit, only there's.The Monarch, Government, Prime Minister are all legal fiction titles, the real people behind these titles have no more intrinsic authority over you than a postman or a cat.This book deserves 5 stars without doubt, so good luck.
A**Y
Book
The book will open your mind and may help you out ...
A**P
Compact
It’s not a huge book it’s rather small and thin but it makes its point succinctly
A**R
Brilliant book
Easy to read
J**E
Worth every penny
It might not be an encyclopedia of law!!! but those first few pages are enough to throw any person making claims upon you, off track and check they even have authority, because they could be dealing with someone who knows the law. This tiny book will open your eyes to a world of law you never knew IF YOU ARE PREPARED to LEARN MORE on those TINY little subjects it points out. It is a book to keep at hand at all times as a reminder to those who claim to uphold the law, what the law is. better £7 than a hefty fine or even a prison sentence.
T**Y
Unmitigated Rubbish
I can barely believe that anyone has the cheek to publish this and sell it here on Amazon - I am exploring a way to get my money back. This book has absolutely no value at all. It is unmitigated rubbish. To anyone who thinks that what this book says will assist you in challenging authority all I can say is that you are sadly mistaken. I can only assume that those reviewers that gave this anything other than a 1 star are either very very ignorant of some of the most basic facts of living in the UK or they are friends of the author or they haven't actually read it (I notice I'm the only verified customer). This book isn't worth 50pence let alone £6.30 it actually costs. No wonder the "look in side" facility is so lacking in any substantive content - it's because this tiny little pamphlet (it isn't nearly big enough to be called a book and even then it uses big font and huge spacing to pack it out) has no substantive content. It comes over as something hacked out in an afternoon after a couple of hours in the pub by someone given to rants and/or with mental problems. It's full of plain wrong, inaccurate and misleading information that wouldn't go one centimetre in helping anyone challenge legal authority (I'm a UK law graduate and qualified lawyer). Awful, really awful. It's a con, nothing else.
S**N
Very amusing book, certainly over priced but worth reading ...
Very amusing book, certainly over priced but worth reading simply because of it's irreverence, de-bunks certain myths & puts people in their place. It reminds me of some sayings: "inter faecem et urinam nascimur" for those who give themselves 'airs & graces' & reminds us that the law is By people FOR people, and is an 'ass which is to be beaten'. If someone makes a law surely someone can un-make a law! Judges forget when they are in the throes of their verbal excrement that the man in the street has another more down-to-earth name for it because the law is for ALL yet not ALL can understand what the learned judge is saying & therefore his words have no relevance to the majority of people, only those who are employed in the 'legal industry'. Surely it's long gone time for laws to be written in a more accessible way for the vast majority of people living in England?!
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