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  1. With over 16,000 visitors viewing the following thread it is proof that there is a huge public interest in these notices...and yet.....almost all debtors are not told the reason why they should display (or ‘deploy) these notices....what they are intended to achieve...what to do if they are ignored....or most importantly; whether such notices are effective. http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?392005-Removal-of-Implied-Right-of-Access-notices.....CIVEA-advises-bailiff-companies-to-IGNORE-the-notices Enter the words 'Notice of Removal of Implied Right of Access" into Google and you be directed to various websites with an interest in Freeman on the Land movement. There are many such websites including , Get out of Debt Free, Freedom Rebels, Fmotl (Freeman on the Land), Eureferendum, tpuc (The Peoples United Community) , and others. With the notable exception of websites advising about TV Licensing, the notices are rarely ever recommended anywhere else. This thread is not intended to criticise any of these ‘movements’ (Freeman on the Land or others) and if offence is taken, it is certainly not intended. On 6th April bailiff law as we have known it for over 100 years will dramatically change. Under the new regulations, enforcement agents will not be rendered a trespasser. Also...and this is vitally important..... from 6th April 'wrongful' levies will no longer be deemed 'illegal'. Instead, they will be merely 'irregular'.
  2. Quite a few posters on here recently have been questioning an organisation that goes by the name of "UK Column". This organisation (for want of a better word) is indeed very closely linked with the Freeman on the Land movement and once again, joins a myriad of internet sites claiming to exploit apparent loopholes to avoid paying government debts (such as council tax etc). Many of they sites are of a highly vitriolic nature. What I find very odd with every one of these sites is the way in which they will continually mislead the public into believing that we can merely walk away from paying taxes, court fines etc and that nothing will happen to us. When it comes to bailiffs....their usual response is to issue a Form 4 Complaint. And yet...every site with a 'connection' to the Freeman on the Land 'movement' REFUSES (and believe me...I have tried) to allow anyone to post details of the extraordinary case of the FMoTL supporter who made a Form 4 Complaint and lost and was ordered to pay over £20,000 in costs !!! http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?391660-Form-4-Complaint.-Debtor-ordered-to-pay-£10-000-quot-interim-payment-quot This debtor's complaint featured heavily on all sites and on their favorite media outlet: Youtube. As to the outcome.....best to keep it a secret !!!
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