taxtaxtax wrote:
Hope your flooded lean-to is OK now.
No

It's nearly dry, and then there's the floor rebuild etc. etc.
taxtaxtax wrote:
According to my understanding travelling at 140 mph down the M6 or any other road is not a crime.
Common Law requires harm or loss for a crime to have been commited.
Statute and Acts are not law but rules created and which you have accepted.
Your governmet has created over 3000 new Statutes and Acts since TBliar came to power.
What brought me to this place was seeing people saying they have been fined for what they believe are crimes.
Okay, I’m sure you have been down this path many
many times before and maybe I’m boxing above my weight, but I’ll give it one more shot...
Are we not just talking semantics? Crime or not the outcome is the same. If not then try it for yourself and post here as a test case of how you would change the outcome?
If you end up in a prison, as indeed you would for doing twice the legal speed limit, you would serve time at Her Majestys Pleasure regardless of what label you choose to use.*
Let’s look at the dictionary definition of a crime. I’ll just pick the salient parts: -
1. an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is legally prohibited.
2. criminal activity and those engaged in it: to fight crime.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/crimeAnd now the idea behind a prision: -
1. A place for the confinement of persons in lawful detention, especially persons convicted of crimes.
2. A place or condition of confinement or forcible restraint.
3. A state of imprisonment or captivity.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prisonSo it seems to me that whether you want to call it a crime or chopped liver, and if indeed you are right that it somehow isn't a crime, the fact is the outcome would still be the same so I don't understand where you're coming from and what you hope to acheive? A rose by any other name etc. Do you have diplomatic immunity or something?
If you want to 'up' your credibility then maybe give the motorway thing a try, (safely), and post it here as a test case. Or show how it has been done from a tried and trusted
reliable source. I can't guarantee that I'll persue this for too long but maybe you'll indulge me one more time, for my edification

*Not
everyone of course, but he was testing a car
