Deregistering your private mode of transport

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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby boothstowndave » Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:22 pm

Have been thinking about this problem. First of all, i would not give up what is mine without a fight. I am thinking that to deregister my car might be the wrong way to go about it. Things might change when we purchase our cars. What would happen if i were to sell my car to a friend, say £10.00. Fill the form in as usual and let him be the keeper, then after a few weeks, buy it back for £ 10.00 again, but record the ownership at that point. Would we have a lawful claim then?
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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby joshincommerce » Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:38 pm

Traffic and trafficking is commerce as is driving therefore as men and women we're not bound by any ROAD TRAFFIC ACT- it's as simple as that.

I have just done a proof of claim re an alleged offence based upon this Truth and will keep you posted re the outcome.
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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby Powerdemon » Wed Mar 28, 2012 3:41 pm

Something new ive learned from Dean Clifford about registering your vehicle.
DVLA hold the legal title to your vehicle which makes them the trustee, they are supposed to protect your interest in that vehicle, you hold the equitable title and can use your property any time you want...you have the ability to use it to perform a function of government in commerce.
This is only my opinion, in no way is this legal advice, you can take it or leave it.

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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby joshincommerce » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:42 pm

"you have the ability to use it to perform a function of government in commerce."


If government is a fiction, how do we perform a function of government? I would have thought that only the Strawman can perform functions of government.
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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby Powerdemon » Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:38 pm

Theres not really a strawman as such, just different jurisdictions of your name, one legal and the other lawfull, this video makes things more clear.

This is only my opinion, in no way is this legal advice, you can take it or leave it.

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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby joshincommerce » Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:52 pm

I think he has just shown us another way of skinning the same cat - I felt there was nothing new in the video. He talks about two jurisdictions, but I would counter there is only one jurisdiction and the Strawman is under it. A man is under no jurisdiction at all.

I usually like Dean Clifford and like his style, but I think he's just re-inventing the wheel here, unless of course I am missing something.
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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby guardian » Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:23 pm

What I would like to do is to provide other free living souls a Free service, I own an old Tow Truck and I often see people broken down at the side of the road. If that flesh and blood living soul/s live in my area and I am not doing work elsewhere (the job I get paid a wage for) Then I will happily take them to their destination complete with Broken down vehicle free of charge. If they want to gift me something then thats ok too. I would love to be able to de-register the vehicle and put my own plates on it like FREE- TOW. I would not be acting in Commerce, I have been living up to the principle of Pay It Forward. (Great film). If a vehicle is broken down away from home, it cant get there by itself. The registered keeper could be stranded, it could even be a whole family in danger, or just in danger of being fleeced by these Cash Hungry Recovery Companies. I wonder where I would stand with that. Tow trucks do not need an MOT anyway, they are classed as Mobile Cranes.
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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby robfreeman » Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:53 am

Hey Guardian,what a great idea to help others.I wish other people were like you,then this world would be a proper place to live. Went to a talk in Derby on Thursday and Ceylon mentioned putting the vehicle into a family trust,as then it wouldn't be registered in your name,but in the trust,and more importantly it cudn't be taken away.[P.m. him Im sure he'll explain].However the reg plate would have to stay.Why not just put a sign on the truck made from number plate stuff,FREE TOW! As far as I know,everyone that's de-registered a vehicle has lost it eventually.Houses and cars are pretty much sewn up by the powers that be,cos of their perceived value,and necessity. Guard,you say tow trucks don't need an M.O.T,are they dear to buy/maintain and run mate? What technically makes it a Tow- Truck or a mobile crane please mate,and does it have to be in full working order? Don't know if you can see where I wanna go with this personally,but a tow truck for me put in a family trust,a diesel one running on "chip fat",[p.s.my mate is doing this with his diesel car] and a pal's trader's policy insurance that I'm already on,[without me having to be named at all] kinda makes me even more invisible to the Powers-t-b- than I am already whilst travelling on the road.Thanks my friend. :D
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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby redmakka » Sat Mar 31, 2012 1:42 pm

Powerdemon wrote:Theres not really a strawman as such, just different jurisdictions of your name, one legal and the other lawfull, this video makes things more clear.



Dean Clifford has 6 series of videos. His a class act. His thinking of coming to the UK and doing a bit of a tour.

Does anybody know how to download youtube videos.? Want to then burn them on cd and watch them on my dvd player. These are more better than watching the shit on tv thats for sure.
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Re: Deregistering your private mode of transport

Postby redmakka » Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:43 pm

joshincommerce wrote:I think he has just shown us another way of skinning the same cat - I felt there was nothing new in the video. He talks about two jurisdictions, but I would counter there is only one jurisdiction and the Strawman is under it. A man is under no jurisdiction at all.

I usually like Dean Clifford and like his style, but I think he's just re-inventing the wheel here, unless of course I am missing something.


He goes over a lot of stuff that he has already spoken about, but I think he does that under the basis he will have new people at his presentations etc.
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