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Keep up your impeccable record keeping and documentation. Yours is coherent, lawful and righteously holy, and theirs is the opposite. I have been having 'bad dreams' as a way of processing all of this insanity as well. Yet I truly believe that we are literally waking up to a new time when our good actions---love is a verb--are building lives that we have only dreamed of becoming our reality. Thank you for standing up for all of us, no matter the personal cost. My husband and I are so very grateful.

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I read once again your ongoing correspondence with the fools that be... It reminds me of experiences I had oft repeated whilst I worked as a doc in the prisons. (If my thinking is too lateral, please excuse as I am known to do this). On one poignant interlude, a patient/inmate came in to see me. I don't recall the ask, but the answer on my part was a firm No. (joke; what 3 things does a jail doc have to say? No ,No and fuckin No!) Anyways the answer was most unwelcome and she went into a spin. The raging began and limbs were flying hither and fro. The guards rushed in and grabbed the offending bits and began to physically remove her(all 91 pounds of raging crackhead). The flailing didn't cease. It was truly a wonder to watch. Even knowing the gig was up, she couldn't stop. They threatened her that if she didn't stop they would taser her. Still no stopping. Now u and I, with mention of a taser, our hands would fly in the air and we would cry "uncle". Nope not her. Couldn't do it. Dear Martin they are her....

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Keeping them running in circles, sir ;)

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Try using section 66 of the Magistrates Court Act direct to the court, which gives you a right to obtain a certified copy from the courts memorandum of entry. The problem here is that you are going off on a slight tangent in expecting the court to provide you with something called a “liability order“ when in reality, there is no such thing because the order made at the time was done, so verbally by the judge or magistrates, and that verbal order is notated in the court record, and it is a copy of that record that you are applying for and not an actual piece of paper purporting to be the liability order in itself, this rabbit hole, then opens up into arguments about whether this so-called “liability order“ is required to have a court stamp or signature et cetera et cetera which is not strictly relevant to the task in hand considering how the order is made and how the order is recorded

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