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  • #16
    Originally posted by EnglandPi View Post
    Let me explain a few things. Documents need to be served. The method of service is determined by statute and normally personal service followed by an affidavit or statement of truth, is always the preferred method and has been for hundreds of years.

    Personal service is not harassment no matter how many times a process server visits a property.

    No one can stop someone feeling intimidated by the service of legal process but it is never (I’m sure there could be illegal exceptions) intended to intimidate.

    If someone registers as a vulnerable person an alternative method could be used with permission of the court but generally, personal service is still the courts preferred method.

    In this country anyone can take photographs and video of anyone and anything anywhere except military and nuclear establishments and the person taking the images owns the copyright of the images.

    Sharing images on the internet of people without obscuring identifying features can also have legal implications.
    1: Please feel free to take the documents down.

    2: Please read the post. The Judge ORDERED him in the order to serve my documents by POST. and NOT to serve them personally. If he felt he could serve them personally then use a junior DO NOT come to my property with the intention of harassing me. Certainly DO NOT after posting documents stay on the property wondering around and photographing.

    3: My understanding of the law is that one NEEDS PERMISSION to take photographs on a persons property but not if taken outside the property.

    4: He is not a process server. He is a solicitor who has right royally cocked up his clients case upon his own admission and is worried...as he state in a document to the court that he is worried his client is now going to sue him.

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