23 October 2018

Compare the criminals: you vs a corporation

Let's take a quick look at a section of society that these two bubble headed boobys below will most likely never compare that being, criminals.


Let's take a look at a very common criminal offence committed by you.

Oops, lawyers should be already raising their eyebrows, with regards to the word 'you'.

Who's you?

You is a member of the general population (and not a member of the 'public' as that is an entirely different person, or even as the mainstream media morons call it 'everyday people' ), a 'person' or even as the Sheriff of Victoria refers to as a 'natural person'.

So what type of criminal offence is 'you' committing?

Any driving offence that results in a fine, examples being regarding a red light camera or velocity measuring equipment.

A few basics out of the way if we may.

  • There are only two listings in Australia's lower administrative courts, e.g. Magistrates' or District as seen in screen capture below taken from the NSW lawlink website.


  • Your alleged driving offence, if it appears in court is listed in the Criminal listing and not the Civil one.

  • Owner onus unlawfully applies in the case of red light or speed camera fines.

  • Strict liability unlawfully applies, where what that means is that first and foremost you are guilty and you must prove otherwise.

  • In the case of Victoria, if you do not pay your "Infringement Notice" a reminder is sent where if payment is not made a "Notice of Final Demand" is sent where if  payment is not made an "Enforcement Warrant" is issued.

  • The system in Victoria currently relies on a new law called the Fines Reform Act  2014.

"Fines Victoria" informs you that if you do not pay "your" fine the following can occur:


From the above screen capture the following is stated:

"If you don’t pay your fine and ignore all reminders, the matter will become more serious and costly.

The Director, Fines Victoria's powers

The Director, Fines Victoria can:

  • suspend or prevent you renewing your driver licence
  • suspend or prevent you renewing your vehicle registration
  • make deductions from your bank account, wages or money owed to you
  • charge and sell land that you own
If the Director, Fines Victoria has taken one of the above actions against you, you'll need to deal with your outstanding fines to stop further enforcement action.

If you continue to ignore your fine, the Magistrates' Court may issue an enforcement warrant, giving the Sheriff power to enforce that warrant and take action against you."

NOTE: If you are on Centrelink benefits your social security payments are absolutely inalienable.


Please also note that the section called "The Sheriff's powers" is put aside within this post.

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What happens when a corporation commits a criminal offence?

Wait, what happens when a corporation, e.g the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, commits 13,000 "criminal breaches"?

(Illustration: abc.net.au)

They get "recommended" to face criminal charges.

There is no such recommendation for 'you', is there?

You are guilty until proven otherwise.

The 'Director' of a business called "Fines Victoria" can:

·  make deductions from your bank account, wages or money owed to you
·  charge and sell land that you own

all this, legally, but not lawfully.

The 'system' is not broken, as claimed by many but rather the law is put in place very carefully by people, read three times in parliament, and in force subject to the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (UK), where the last law is something many MPs have not heard of, let alone abide by it.

The law is deliberately stacked up against you, the serf, the tax slave but that does not mean that the 'everyday people' cannot dismiss their so called fine if they know how to expose the corruption of Australia's so called government bodies. 

There are many more aspects to this which can run into the hundreds of pages that have been deliberately left out in order to keep this post as short as possible.

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