blan89 159 Posted March 8, 2012 Report Share Posted March 8, 2012 (edited) Common Law isn't the ONLY law recognised in the UK; We also have Constitutional Law, Statutory Law and Regulatory Law. I may be wrong, but I'd guess that "dog fouling" will come under Statutory or Regulatory Law, there are also "By Laws", but be sure, there IS a law against dogs shitting in public places. Just let your dog do it, and try claiming exemption under Common Law... you won't get far ! Cheers. you forgot about capital law an admiralty law they are all waved aside for commen law an the only man can slap a fine on is a commen law judge an if you havnt broke that law you cant be fined I know that I shouldn't get involved in this discussion, but I'm intrigued !! You are saying that ALL UK law is subservient to Common Law, and ONLY a "Common Law Judge", (whatever that may be), is the only person who can issue a fine ??? Then can I claim back the fines I've paid in various Magistrates Courts over the years, as, according to you, they , the Magistrates, wern't allowed to issue fines ??? What about traffic fines ? Were those illeagaly taken from me as well, or do Traffic Laws come under the same jurisdiction as Common Law ? Cheers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c49q3PGof2w long vid but it will explain your question. Edited March 8, 2012 by blan89 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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