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Documents to use when addressing police
Posted by svd2022 on August 11, 2022 at 9:50 pmHi,
I am looking for the old webinar comment sections that had some freebie docs to use when stopped or arrested by police. I remember someone posted a doc titled “estoppel”? I am not sure what this is, and don’t feel comfortable using this.
Do you have specific docs to use when served with arrest warrant or when being threatened with an arrest? In specific, does anyone have standard templates that “Dean Clifford of Canada” seems to have- some kinds of a bill/fee schedule and a liability waiver?
Appreciate it very much.
thanksglengs replied 10 months, 3 weeks ago 5 Members · 16 Replies -
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Hi. Dean provides the information and its up to us to practice renegotiating contracts based on those guidelines you refer to. A template is not necessary. How would you approach it, based on that information? in the Freebies section are many documents that address what you refer to. Also see webinars on dealing with police and the webinar on what to do when arrested – thats a recent one. There are also modules with documents ( supported by webinars) that can assist for example Claim of Right
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hi anand,
i am responding to your recent new thread on this subject, can you share your email.
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Hi, sorry for replying to this feed, but I am having trouble finding how to begin a discussion on the new site… can someone please help?
I have a letter -probably a fine – from the AEC (australian fraudulent electoral commission). I have not opened it but was thinking I should just write on it “not at this address – RTS”. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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thank you all for responding..
@morag-janet how about warrants. suppose they come knocking at the house door warrant, is it acceptable to say ” sorry, I dont talk to police, red-mark the warrant no consent/no contract, and return back to them”?
I also would like to tell them to buzz off or sign the liability waiver form and fee schedule.
does any module have these docs specifically? I recently purchased a court/police module, and unfortunately, it wasn’t what I was looking for!-
Look at page 7 of the PDF I have given you, put warrant into the word search on the PDF
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thanks morag;
yes, I do have p7 and highlights from the webinar written down (to ask for affidavit and proper warrant).
I have 2 questions:
1) what do you do physically with the warrant paper if they hand it to you. Do you take it, mark it and return? or do you refuse to take? at what do point do they have authority to handcuff you?
2) do you have any docs to indicate that you will be charging them if they detain you or force you under duress?-
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dear morag-janet,
thank you so much. i sincerely appreciate your help the pdfs are great .. v helpful.
one thing that caught my attention is that mark recommends filing “affidavit of status”.
In the affidavit- along with other statements such are living man etc.. i wonder if you also state that ucc has been filed and that you are an SPC not debtor, and that you are not surety for the debtor?how do we weave the ucc into the defense. I see that none of the docs on handling court/police mention the ucc.. does mark believe this to be not useful?
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is this info relevant for “New South Wales AUSTRALIA” ?
thanks for the reply
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Yes all of the PDFs are pretty generic. It’s usually when it comes to court procedures that they have different forms to use in court from state to state.
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