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Journeyman said:Worth reading, just for the footnotes. :nod:
They were funnier than the actual judgement...and that was pretty comical.
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Journeyman said:Worth reading, just for the footnotes. :nod:
je suis prest said:While the actions of the "Freemen" can be quite distressing - particularly in the case of the poor woman in Alberta - and they are increasingly a nuisance in the courts, the actions of one of them has at least allowed one Ontario judge to write one of the funniest, and best written, court judgments in many years. It is worth a read.
http://canlii.ca/en/on/oncj/doc/2013/2013oncj160/2013oncj160.html
Squatting firing alright, squatting - STOPS!S.M.A. said:The Freeman movement in the news again:
Yahoo News: Daily Brew section
Latest incident involving a ‘Freeman’ turns Alberta pensioner’s life upside down ....
Calgary Sun, 27 Sept 13Supposed Freeman-on-the-land Andreas Pirelli is not free anymore.
The man who declared the northwest duplex he rents an "embassy" and refused to pay full rent to his landlady was arrested early Friday by city police, said Duty Insp. Darrell Hesse.
"Our members attended the address in Parkdale just before 2 a.m. — they engaged in some sort of dialogue with Mr. Pirelli, or Mr. Antonacci as I believe that's his real name, and at some point during the dialogue he was taken into custody without incident," Hesse said.
While he was slapped with an eviction notice in a Calgary court earlier this week that said he had to be out by Friday, Hesse said the man was arrested on a warrant in connection with an alleged assault on a landlady in that city ....
recceguy said:The outstanding warrant should be enough to take him into custody right now. Why wait till the weekend for him to do more damage, formulate plans, etc?
PrairieThunder said:Calgary Police can make the arrest, and only hold him until they consult with Quebec authorities and determine if they want to extend the warrant. There was a case a few years ago, a man flying to UK out of Winnipeg had an outstanding warrant in Ontario. He was held by Customs until CBSA received notice that OPP had no desire to extend the warrant and would only act on it if he ever entered Ontario. He was then permitted to continue his vacation as normal. His return flight was not so pleasant, he had a connecting flight through Pearson and was arrested at the gate by OPP.
Canadian police see ‘sovereign citizen’ movement as public safety threat
By Steve Mertl
National Affairs Contributor
By Steve Mertl | Daily Brew – 6 hours ago
The so-called freeman-on-the-land movement, which appears to be gaining traction in Canada, is getting a closer look from law enforcement.
The freemen, who also style themselves natural persons or sovereign citizens, have evolved from a nuisance into a "growing concern" and a "threat to officer and public safety," in the eyes of senior police officials, The Canadian Press reports.
The news agency obtained a presentation prepared for a 2012 conference of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, which recommended more communication between law enforcement and other agencies, including Canada Border Services Agency, National Defence and Canada Revenue Agency.
CP noted the freemen had already caught the attention of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
The briefing material was obtained by CP under access-to-information legislation, along with a pamphlet prepared for the police chiefs explaining the freeman ideology.
"This movement is based on a decentralized, libertarian ideology, which is often motivated by personal gain, self-gratification or justification of illegal behaviour," says the pamphlet.
"This movement is based on a decentralized, libertarian ideology, which is often motivated by personal gain, self-gratification or justification of illegal behaviour," says the pamphlet.
The Canadian Press was kind enough to share the document that was the basis of the original story (obtained via ATIP from the RCMP) - here it is at Dropbox, with thanks to CP.S.M.A. said:Related:
Yahoo News/Daily Brew newsfeed
Canadian police see ‘sovereign citizen’ movement as public safety threat ....
Thucydides said:I'd say this is a bit of an overreaction.
The number of "Freeloaders on the land" is very miniscule, and their ideology isn't very appealing to most people (even the Occupy movement folks went back to their homes after they had endured bad weather, robbery and unsanitary "camping" conditions without the benefit of civilization for a few weeks), so to claim this is some sort of "public saftey threat" seems more like special pleading to increase police powers than anything else.
Like someone said upthread, if a person really is claiming to be a "Freeloader on the land" while committing a crime against property, then release them into the wilds of BC or Northern Ontario where they can be as Sovereign as they like and not interfere with other people's lives or enjoyment of property.