In
Victoria, motorists have been defrauded of their hard earned promissory notes (read cash) to the tune of approx $1,000,000
dollars per day (so far in 2015), via fines originating from a place of
business called the ‘Infringements Court’.
Very very briefly,
- The Infringements Court has not been setup lawfully.
- Apart from the bevy of staff, and their lawful appointments, in a court there is supposed to be a prosecutor, a defendant where your case is to be presented before a judge / magistrate.
- You are also supposed to have the right to a ‘fair and impartial’ hearing, where you can cross examine evidence, etc and once a verdict has occurred you have the right to appeal it.
None of the
above occurs in this so called ‘Infringements Court’.
The Victoria government guarantees very 'person' the due process of law, something which did not occur within the 'Infringement's Court' (previously the Perin Court).
The Victoria government guarantees very 'person' the due process of law, something which did not occur within the 'Infringement's Court' (previously the Perin Court).
In
Melbourne, in the Broadmeadows Magistrates’ Court there will be a matter on Wed
2 September 2015 with regards to the illegal and unlawful ‘Infringement’s Court’.
We are also
excluding the fact that any actions taken by Victoria’s (alleged) sheriff
Brendan Facey, arising from warrants pertaining to the ‘Infringement’s Court’
are seen as unlawful.
This
information has been posted on a public forum under the link:
We are
posting this information on this blog, and emailing the corporate media to
report on such a significant matter, where Victorian drivers are defrauded of
approx. $1 million per day.
After all, we're for Victoria.
After all, we're for Victoria.
Watch this
space for further developments.
The Herald Sun, Hume Leader and news.com.au have been invited to attend.
There is 103 people going to this event plus more who do not have internet or do not use facebook
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ReplyDeleteIt would be great to hear the argument put up. I hope someone captures it and shares on Youtube.
In my opinion the The Infringement's court is equivalent to a bulking centre you hear folk in the UK having to endure, especially since it's sitting on the side of Civic Compliance Victoria if you don't take their 121 Exhibition Street Melbourne address into play.
What happened..I missed it :( -any footage online??
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