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Police visit on March 21, 2019 at 3pm to try and scare me for having an opinion…they didn’t stay long.
As you can see in the video, I told them I have a right to Freedom of Speech and to bugger off!

This unfortunate policeman was sent by his superiors to try and frighten me away from exercising my right to Freedom of Speech. You can see from his reaction he was probably relieved when I told him to Bugger Off.
They did…they buggered off! They could do nothing else because they didn’t have a Warrant for my Arrest. Nor did I give them permission to interact any further with me. I certainly wasn’t going to invite them into my home so that they could harass me.
Under our Common Law and the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 we have many inherent rights granted to us by the Magna Carta, the 1688 Bill of Rights (England) and others.
These rights guarantee us Freedom of Movement and Freedom of Speech.
Under these Bills and Acts you have certain inalienable (cannot be changed by legislation) rights. You need to know what they are when dealing with the police.
You notice that I did not give the police any chance to discuss their matters with me. I simply stated that I have a right to freedom of speech and they had to Bugger Off!
Whenever you are stopped by the police, ask them two questions:
1. Are you employed to uphold the law? Of course, they will answer that they are. That is when you show them the document below and explain that they are breaking a law passed by the High Court, and then ask if you are free to go, as they do not suspect you of committing a crime.
2. Please show me your bond and insurance – If they continue to harass you, ask them to show their bond and insurance. As they are corporate employees they must have a bond and insurance to protect them from litigation for any harm they do. They are always personally liable for their actions. Explain to them that if they continue to break the law you can arrest them and summon them to a Common Law Court to hold them accountable.
Print out and keep the advice below in your car at all times…
The following explains Police Powers and You:
(click here to download it as a PDF)