Title | : | Update on the legal tender coin battle. |
Lasting | : | 12.23 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 69 rb |
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Julian as an ex magistrate i would i would find in your favour,the police had no right to get involved at the point they did, also it’s a false arrest claiming that you were making off without paying when you clearly wasn’t, you can also add assault by the police officer You need to take it to court if only to get your details removed and put in a claim for compensation Comment from : Anthony Fernwood |
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£20,£50,£100 pound coins ain't legel fucking tender u thick prick yes royal mint printed them it's for collection only u cunt Comment from : Andrew Spencer |
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If the police want to get involved in with none crime disputes this shows that they have to much time on there hands or they are afraid of loosing their perks with big company’s Comment from : Chris |
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YOU LOOK LIKE A TEA POT AND ACT LIKE A PLANT POT 😂 Comment from : Mark Williams |
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Can't you sue the police for defamation of character?! Comment from : Keith Smith |
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That cop is an imbecile, how on earth does he believe it to be appropriate to arrest someone for trying to pay for their goods Comment from : Leslie Fuller |
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I undertake a lot of charitable left wing videos and if I do them on still camera they shut down while video cameras have videos the whole of the Manchester Marathon, some SEVEN hours, something to do with a VAT tax type of charge on video cameras which isn't on still cameras and by videoing more than 10 minutes incurs an extra charge in taxation Comment from : Norman Butler |
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O dear the simple childish interpretation on law, even a SIMPLE police officer should be able to tell you this one, I did say SIMPLE didn't I Translated from Latin, actus reus means “guilty act;” and mens rea means “guilty mind” Now, why are those two phrases so important in the criminal law? The answer is because those two phrases describe the two basic elements the government needs to prove in order to convict a person of a crime
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brWhat Is Actus Reus and Mens Rea? - you offered to pay therefore you had no mental intent and you offered to pay therefore you committed no act of not payment, you attended the next day therefore you had no intention of depriving the owner of their property, they refused the payment so you returned with a card payment showing you had no intention of refusing to pay and therefore no intention of depriving the owner of the use of their goods, In order to prove a case of theft the law HAS TO PROVE BOTH COUNTS, sod what the police think as this in quite clear and every 'O' school CHILD who studied law knows this
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brSimple law maybe that is why the police have difficulty with basics This is dead funny Comment from : Norman Butler |
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Julian Chamberlain Why didn't you sue the police for wrongful arrest? I am certainly learning how much the police do not know from your videos & the ones by DCAudits Joan Storer Comment from : Joan Storer |
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A simple pc?arnt they all simple Comment from : John Bryant |
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Did u bottle it Comment from : Edinburgh honest guide |
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Rush fan! Comment from : gor069 |
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i like to pay in cash im 62 and don't like doing online shopping i would rather go to the shop and pay cash there is less chance of people stealing your information Comment from : peter jeffery |
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so you should sue the police for slander and you have the letter to prove it Comment from : peter jeffery |
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Yes The police must protect Prince Andrew Comment from : mrsillywalk |
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Why did you go back and pay for the fuel with your debit card? Comment from : Ian of Liverpool |
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they purposely make it difficult to use these coins brbecause if they are just out of circulation it minimizes inflation,brit adds to the UK Coffers, but for sure a large will never be usedbrso don't need to be backed up by gold or something Comment from : GITMO Holliday |
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9k worth of coins really Comment from : hifi-uk |
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Barclay's only except cartel money 🤑🤑🤑 Comment from : £erlin 33 |
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Your phone is shutting off recording because it has reached the maximum file size permitted by Android/iOS, some devices/Apps allowed you to disable this cap Comment from : Clear Skies |
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The police gather evidence which they forward to the CPS it is the CPS who decided whether one should be prosecuted or not unless your name is Jimmy Saville and you get a free pass to rape children brThis country needs a good revolution the Bankers control the UK Government and we the people should hang them and every MP for Treason brIf the police have stated in a letter that you set out with the intention of bilking a third party they are committing the crime of libel you need to get a good solicitor who is skilled in prosecuting the police and you will win substantial cost from them through the courts Comment from : Sam Rowbotham |
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A credit card payment is actually not legal tender as using a credit card to pay for anything isn't paying with physical cash if you research thatbrbrAnd shop owners are allowed to accept what they want to or not as payment if you research that as wellbrbrIt's all interesting and confusing as well Comment from : Ingy |
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I guess barclays will never aprove you for credit card again and in the first oportunity they will downgrade your limit Comment from : Mental Hamster |
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julian what happened to the PC who divulged your details to Tesco staff Comment from : craig blyth |
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What happened regarding your personal details? Comment from : Kathleen Keane |
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Agree 100! Police can be so stupid Comment from : davegadge1 |
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for christ's sake drink some water so we dont have to hear the lip smacking wtf is wrong with you Comment from : Christopher |
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I need to ask ? Julian if any type of coins that has the queens head stamped on it lol and how much the coin iswith the queens head that represents the queen message saying she's given permission to use the coins as legal tender? Comment from : Richard Lloyd |
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Not sure if this case settled yet? However, the Police appear to be covering their rear end, by sending the coins to The Royal Mint to see if they are genuine Reasons I think this, is because they know/knew they were on dodgy ground and will try and say they did not think the coins were legitimate This will help them with their claims of suspicion on the grounds of dishonesty Not once did that arresting officer mention if the coins were legitimate or not They must have realised that and thought they need to try and justify your unlawful arrest I hope you took them to the cleaners BTW, Tesco are generally one of the worst to deal with, when it comes to civil recovery etc Seem to remember them stopping people leaving their stores and asking for receipts, when their self service checkouts were not giving out receipts! They aren't the most bright nor the most trusting of their customers, sadly Comment from : Home Truths Homie |
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Hi Julian I really enjoyed your podcast My wife has several £5 commerative coins purchased from Barclays and was told at the time of purchase that it was a no lose situation as they were legal tender and could be exchanged at Barclays for the face value at any time However, when she tried that Barclays refused to exchange them for currency With these continuing scams the banks and the mint should be arrested for blatant dishonesty Comment from : Roger Thomas |
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Its silly people like you going around wasting peoples time with your childish pranks that waste tax payers money Comment from : The Last Pilot |
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They don't want you to pay in cash, because they can't track the money! Comment from : mike greene |
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pukka lovin yer update Comment from : Goo Madeflesh |
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What would be the situation if for instance the filling stations displayed a sign saying they don’t accept coins made of solid silverbrOr some other statement that was directed at the coins in question Comment from : beebee smith |
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Mate pay with a 1 oz gold Brittania it has a face value of £10000 Comment from : Jack Braka |
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Take a shot every time he says Legal tender Comment from : rickysmyth |
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SuperbbrAgain 👍 Comment from : Derek Davorn |
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Just wanted to mention that you've inspired me to test out the same here in Norway, we have a 200 NOK sterling silver coin with 1/2 oz silverbrThis is basically the equivalent of a 20£ coin with 15£ worth of silver in itbrSo far I've bought a bike with it and a pizza and sodabrbrThey don't make me rich, quite to the contrary because they generally cost me 250 NOKbrbrHowever the two people I've payed reacted very pleasantly surprised, they assumed it basically was more valuable (which is true) so they went along with itbrbrThinking of buying out my local dealer of all of them to see if i can get a good price + get enough to se some adverse reactionsbrbrRestaurantes is what i see as the more realistic target as you can't fill up at a petrol station here before you've payedbrI'll keep you posted :) Comment from : Eror151 |
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WRITE TO THE QUEEN Comment from : shedboy18 |
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YOU ARE 100 PER CENT CORRECT IT IS LEGAL TENDER THE MINT TOLD YOU IT IS LEGAL TENDER OUR QUEEN ENDORSES ITBUT SHOPS CAN REFUSE AS YOU KNOW SO A HARD JOB TO USE THEM GOOD LUCK MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR SIR Comment from : shedboy18 |
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balls of steel mate ! cheers we need real money back pms Comment from : mikegb1969 |
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So Julian what did the financial ombudsman find? Comment from : tbizz_music |
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sounds like best bet would be to contact the queen, have a word with her and see if she can sort it ? Comment from : 𝑮𝒂𝒗 𝑻𝒂𝒕𝒖 |
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Were there any repercussions with respect to the female “ officer “ providing your personal information to the store? Her arrogance needs to be addressed Comment from : John Bartlett |
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From the Royal Mint websitebrbr"Please note that whilst these coins are legal tender, they are not designed for general circulation, so banks and shops are unlikely to accept the coins The Royal Mint cannot accept returns of such coins outside of the 14 days return policy"brbrSo yes, while these coins are legal tender, you are just making trouble for yourself by doing this Really with all the problems going on in the UK right now, is this really the best use of your time? Comment from : David Gordon |
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What are the police turning into ? Comment from : Keith Bickerdike |
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When you were at school did the other kids ever nickname you thrush? Comment from : Neil Keeping it real |
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Julian ,slightly different but maybe interesting, My wife and I stayed at an Inn in London for our anniversary, I bought two drinks and when I tried to pay was told " we don't accept CASH" I argued that they have to but they refused, I had to finally pay with my credit card as that was the only payment they would acceptNo cash at all!!! Comment from : Mick Coulson |
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It's no big deal with Tesco or banks with these coins, they send these coins with their bankings to there cash centres, the cash centres will treat these coins not fit for circulation and will send them back to the Royal mint The cash centre don't like these coins as they hold on to them for months till they have a cage full them and pay an armoured truck to take to South Wales all costed to them Comment from : C1973 |
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What you was arrested for can't be changed, stick to your guns matebrbrThe pigs are so bad these days, it's offensive to actual pigs to call them pigs Comment from : Tony Ryan |
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Sue the Snorters and Tesco Julian, let us know what happens? Comment from : Christopher Morgan |
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The problem entirely lies with the Royal Mint - their website states these commemorative coins are legal tender but also states that they "are not designed for general circulation" and MAY not be accepted by banks or shops So which is it ? Comment from : Pale Male |
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If you went into a petrol station and bought £100 of petrol and came with a wheelbarrow full of 1 and 2 pence coins they are within their rights to refuse to accept that Comment from : Richard Bosson |
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I can not believe that the police are so inept The fact that they are still wasting time and tax payer's money on something that should have been forgotten about at the time For Attwood to think that buying the coin for less than it's value and using it as legal tender for it's full face value, shows that the man should not be a police officer He is showing that he doesn't even have a basic grasp of common sense and I dread to think of how many other people have been treated badly due to his inability to understand something so basic His superior officer should have known that there was no offence committed and should have told Attwood not to be so daft He should have told Attwood to give Julian his coin back and apologise profusely for wasting his time brbrSo for this to still be unresolved shows that Attwood's superior officer is as useless as he is I really cannot believe what is happening Just think of all the time and money being wasted by the police Julian should definitely take legal action It's the only thing that will teach the police a lesson When they have to pay out money for their moronic behaviour they might learn something Comment from : Martyn Hunter |
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Like u said that you're not going to try and use coins again if u meant at Tesco why not say that as u have done other videos going to other places so if most places say they have the right to refuse the coins as payment why keep going to other places to prove a point Comment from : Mark Edwards |
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You haven’t committed a crime, the police are in the wrong for suggesting you might, if they had any doubt it should have been put through to cps for a decision, this way it’s hanging over your head, iv not doubt there will be a note on police files that could cause you grief in the future, I’d demand a full apology at the least, preferably take legal advice to sue them for wrongful arrest which it obviously was !!! Looking closely at the wording around these coins, it’s absolutely clear they are legal tender, they even have a royal proclamation in accordance with the 1971 coin act, they do add that they are mainly for collection purposes but can not dismiss the fact the value on them is what it says on the coin ie £100, £50,£20,£5,£2,£1,50p and so on, if the royal mint was to suggest other all confidence would be lost, they have to honour the face value at least of the coin Comment from : Tony Mason |
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I have just one question Why are you doing this? Seems like a god awful waste of time 🤷🏻♂️ Comment from : Richard Michelson |
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Ending comments summed it up Your too nice sometimes But your patience and reasoning is what will ultimately destroy them Because your right And they can't get over being wrong and will spout any jargon to still try to believe their right Your should send back a letter stating their comment on you commiting a crime is false in the eyes of the law and courts And their behaviour is against the law and decree of the courts And to stop sending slanderous harassing letters which again is against the law and they will be punished in a court of law and they should stop and reflect on themselves for working and acting outside of the law and policy for police Comment from : red viking |
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The police are pathetic Children Comment from : red viking |
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It’s frightening how thick the British police are Comment from : graham farleck |
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Here in British Columbia, Canada have to prepay for fuel law came for station attendant getting run over trying to stop gas & dash Comment from : doug B |
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You should smile more you have a lovely smile! Comment from : Dawn Sherratt |
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Absolutely disgraceful behaviour by the police Comment from : Mick the merciless |
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I am actually saddened by this channel as it highlights the stupidity and the quality of the British Police Force in general This is a service we all pay for and the amount of time spent on this is rediculouse Whilst all this was going on the real criminals are running wild Shocking folks as we are all paying for this incompetence Comment from : Garry Deglan |
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why the HELL do you keep saying 'I don't think' instead of ' I know' FFS ! Please try and be smarter Comment from : wepipe |
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Make a proper complaint against the pigs,i think they need some schooling or maybe to give you some money to help remind them they are wrong Comment from : jon newman |
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A few days ago I put in an negative comment about you being a trouble maker I take that back now and I now understand what your beef is Do you think, as I have apologised, you could let me know the source of your coins? 😆🤣😂 Comment from : James DUNN |
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you are causing too much fuss If it were up to me you would have a large a bag of 100 pound coins tied to your legs and thrown into the English channel off Torquay pier All the merchants would told where you are so they can collect their money Comment from : Steve Jones |
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what's the point of it all? Comment from : Steve Jones |
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Royal Mint missold these in the first place I believe a class action against RM would be a good idea Comment from : Dave Hooter |
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👍👍👍 Comment from : John Corner |
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what the police should of done is hit you over the head draged you out in the road jumped on you and arrested you for making off without paying thats what they usually do its call police procedure Comment from : Jo Ken |
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refusing is discrimination equality act 2010 131 favoring A over B Comment from : Jo Ken |
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Julian - TESCO are talking shit in plain English - TELL THE COPPERS TO FUCK OFF LOL lol LOL Comment from : Rambi Dee |
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Scottish notes are legal tender in the uk Comment from : JRM M |
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Legal tender dose not mean you can pay with it as there not in circulation Legal tender of these coin is only for legal purposes so you could offer to pay a fine in court with them but shops shouldn't take them Its wrong loads of people have been stuck with these coins as you could spend them at one time but the mint changed the status an left people with money you can't spend I beleave you can send them back an get the value back Comment from : Martin Allsopp |
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Very interestingkeep it up mateeven though we all no cash is almost finishedwhich we all will horribly regret I have no doubtwhy the fuck people are so stupid to give up their own control of their finances and give it to knowingly corrupt banks is so far beyond me that I think I live in a different dimension Comment from : Paul Cowell |
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If you fitted a kitchen and charged £10000 would you except a Hundred of the Hundred pound coins? Comment from : Dave Southey |
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I am sure Buckingham Palace has a legal dept ,get in touch explain and see how that develops that would be very interesting Comment from : Nigel Orme |
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I think the banks will not accept them because they are meant for keep sakes and they haven't gone into circulation with the currency numbers, what do you think?? Comment from : Anne-marie Rawlins |
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I'm guessing the 9k you owe the bank is due to buying the Mint coins on eBay - am I right?! Comment from : Leigh Vaughton |
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QUESTION IS DID U GET YOUR CLUBCARD POINTS? Comment from : Cliff Milne |
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Wouldn't take legal tender to settle a debt? So have they breached the consumer credit act? Try again with £2 coins That would be twice that you tried to pay debt Banks can get rid of coins Comment from : Mike Hunt |
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They can't prosecute You offered valid payment That's the end Anything after that is inconvenience, alarm, distress, etc Don't pay, you have no requirement to pay Comment from : MH |
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In practice this means that although the silver UK coins we produce in denominations of £5, £20, £50 and £100 are approved as legal tender, they have been designed as limited edition collectables or gifts and will not be entering general circulation The amounts for legal tender are stated below Comment from : BeardGang |
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If the government make it card only in the future who is responsible for buying back all those coins that are out there 🇬🇧 👍 Comment from : Andrew Daley |
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