Tag Archives: South Wales Police

Rennes vs Cardiff, Brittany vs Wales or France vs UK – what is at stake for whom?

This is the asylum certificate that Maurice got in Rennes, the Capital of Brittany. For automatic extensions, he’ll have to travel to Paris. So now the question is who cares and who minds? Well, above all else: Maurice is safe. … Continue reading

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Brittany protects Harassed English Vet from Extradition to the UK

Thanks to a leaked report, Maurice has known about the ‘license to kill‘ of South Wales Police for a few months. But since the outstanding Warrant for Arrest in November, he’s tried whatever he could to make sure he won’t … Continue reading

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Maurice on video in Jersey: between WARRANT for ARREST, Order to Shoot and the Need for a Hip Operation

Due to a leaked report from the psychiatric clinic, Maurice knows that South Wales Police have a “firearms response” or licence to kill. Here’s the 12-minute interview on Jersey, on the way to Alderney, where he’s asked for asylum. Maurice … Continue reading

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Harassment by South Wales Police means LOTS of motoring incidents plus false imprisonments, non-investigation of crimes plus…

The current case for civil damages “Kirk v South Wales Police” has been called “unusual”, “extreme” and “indefinite”. And indeed, this list of motoring incidents is only a small beginning. For what is worse: to be struck off the Register … Continue reading

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The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons – one of around 1000 organisations protected from prosecution by Royal Charter

For South Wales Police to succeed in getting Maurice struck off the register of practising veterinary surgeons was hurt- and painful, not only for Maurice, but his parents, wife and children. Can you imagine the ‘social disgrace’ resulting from having … Continue reading

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Pre-Flight Planning Expertise – in Action for Getting South Wales Police to Bow Down – but they Intended to Kill

Maurice tells me he is known in the piloting world for his skills in pre-flight planning. He shows an example of this skill by digging out a document from January 2009 that he produced to get the affidavit from the … Continue reading

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Could you read and comment on Maurice Kirk’s story of police harassment, judicial violence and solicitors’ conspiracy?

Maurice’s life is a real life drama. His combination of legal battles is as complex a system as any other scientific attempt to turn chaos into order. To me, the most relevant of his fights is about the fact that … Continue reading

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NEWSFLASH: Warrant for Arrest by Cardiff Police means Political Asylum in Brittany for Victim of 18 Years of Violence

This most recent medical report was written for Cardiff Magistrates Court today. The Court requested another report, even though two other courts in Cardiff have found him unfit for trial. But even though Maurice had requested that the hearing be … Continue reading

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Trial Day 9: Kept Fighting, while wounded in legal battles

Trial Day 9, 22nd September 2010: On a taxing day when no one else could come and give moral support, the QC worked his way through the incidents, considered carrying ‘no cause of action’ and adjourning in the afternoon for … Continue reading

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Trial Day 2

Result 1:Maurice could wear his Yellow Piper Club hat, as all others were wearing hats, as he aims at a “level playing field”for “Litigants in Person” (LIP). Result 2: adjournment till Monday, Sept. 13th Result 3: a letter from the … Continue reading

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