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Justice? Protect the Wilderness Not Allowed into Own Court Hearing

Apok | 21.04.2012 10:55

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- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/708437

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Dress code

21.04.2012 11:51

Of cause your not allowed in to court. Your are not waring suites. Next time, ware suites, and you will be allowed in, simple as that. It's all about presence, if you want to be treated as an equal, you have to look like them! I walk freely into all sorts of court cases, no one has ever asked me for an ID or even asked what I'm doing there. I just blend in. Don't think the courts are anything to do with justice, it's just a fashion parade;)

anon


Suites

22.04.2012 12:35

Suites? 3 piece suites?Does anon walk in to a court dressed as a settee and a couple of armchairs?Or maybe a software suite like Microsoft Office. Fool.

yawn


I say?

22.04.2012 17:30

"Suites? 3 piece suites?Does anon walk in to a court dressed as a settee and a couple of armchairs?Or maybe a software suite like Microsoft Office. Fool."

Maybe a little leather ensemble from 'DFS' with matching bonks.

The judge would love you for it...it would match his stockings and slingbacks perfectly!

Judge Sir John Deed.


That's a foul inside the penalty box.

22.04.2012 17:40

Looks like a copper is denying you access to the courts precincts which is not very good.

Its not a question of proving your identity, the court is a public building paid for by the public. Everyone has the right to walk in off the street. You don't have to be a witness or defendent, you can even walk in just to 'observe' British justice as a process. That's the whole point of an independent judiciary.

Very very bad no matter what way you look at it.

If the police officer is claiming to act for the security of the court itself, then the entire building should have been cleared.

P.S Not to undermine your case at all, but you should have pressed much more firmly with this, even to the point of forcible entry. The police are on waifer thin ice by obstructing your entry.

Justice 'Arfur' of the Third Baronette of Cornwallis.