
Saturday, 27 June 2009
Monday, 22 June 2009
New Fathers 4 Justice activist Richard West in Court Thursday 25th June,Woking Magistrates Court. Surrey.

New Fathers 4 Justice activist Richard West in Court Thursday 25th June,Woking Magistrates Court. Surrey.
FUN DAY...with New Fathers 4 Justice,s Mr Incredible featuring Special
Branch aka CLEVER TWIG.
All very welcome, bring your suits, whistles, and picnics.
Richard West, mobile aka Mr Incredible invites all to the fun day on Thursday when he will be attending the first court hearing .
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To answer the charge leveled against him.
Just to recap:
One arrest
Approx 500 personnel items seized, including banners,loud hailers, my son's mountain board equipment, even a pair of my girlfriends HIGH HEELS, AND ANN SUMMERS OUTFIT
Four officers from Devon
Three special branch officers from Surrey HQ
Two custody suites
Three different police stations
Three different counties
The CPS
One defence lawyer, ( so far )
One barrister
26 hours in the cells
Hundreds of road miles
Terrorist style bail conditions
All that is missing is the partridge in the pear tree....!
And why?
Because of a telephone threat to expose an NHS trust for the child abuse, which Mr Incredible believes would be proved by the joint app under the Freedom of information act.
Of which both parents and child concerned, agreed too.
And has previously ordered by District Judge Levi in Reigate County Court, Surrey.
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Mr Incredible is to face a charge under section127 (1a) & (3) of the
communications act 2003....(designed for obscene phone calls).
The taxpayers of Britain are funding this show, and admission is FREE
Monday, 15 June 2009
Richard West answers his bail Spiderman style!!
After getting a court order to see medical documents Richard West is STILL being denied them by the Surrey CAHMS. Richard made a firm phone call to a 'Patient Affairs Manager' and she made a complaint to the Police!!
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Richard West from Ottery St Mary was arrested by Special Branch and driven two hours to Reigate Police Station, Surrey. Last Friday at Woking Court he was charged and bailed to appear at Exeter's Heavitree Police Station every Saturday and Swindon Police Station twice a week.
Now Richard has to appear three times a week appearing on bail for a section 127 offence of Section 127(2) of the Communications Act 2003, Using public electronic communications network in order to cause annoyance, inconvenience.
Is this good use of Police money and you would have thought special Branch have better thing to do with their time and resources.
These bail condition are a gross infringement of Richard's human rights
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All Mr West and his ex wife want is for Surrey CAMHS to reveal his sons medical report.During Richards private family law case, Judge Levy ordered CAMHS to disclose case notes to Richard, but they refused to do so.
What have they got to hide??
Rich was charged with such a lame offence his brief has never even heard of it and is being forced to sign on 3 times a week at various police stations so he showed Plod in Swindon today exactly what he thought of their attempts to curb his protesting days... hahahaha..
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He is currently on bail till at least fathers Day, after which the charges are expected to be dropped..
Another protester and activist slammed with the law in a bid to stop the demonstrating and encouraged others getting ready for non violent direct action.
Expect the unexpected
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Richard West from Ottery St Mary was arrested by Special Branch and driven two hours to Reigate Police Station, Surrey. Last Friday at Woking Court he was charged and bailed to appear at Exeter's Heavitree Police Station every Saturday and Swindon Police Station twice a week.
Now Richard has to appear three times a week appearing on bail for a section 127 offence of Section 127(2) of the Communications Act 2003, Using public electronic communications network in order to cause annoyance, inconvenience.
Is this good use of Police money and you would have thought special Branch have better thing to do with their time and resources.
These bail condition are a gross infringement of Richard's human rights
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All Mr West and his ex wife want is for Surrey CAMHS to reveal his sons medical report.During Richards private family law case, Judge Levy ordered CAMHS to disclose case notes to Richard, but they refused to do so.
What have they got to hide??
Rich was charged with such a lame offence his brief has never even heard of it and is being forced to sign on 3 times a week at various police stations so he showed Plod in Swindon today exactly what he thought of their attempts to curb his protesting days... hahahaha..
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He is currently on bail till at least fathers Day, after which the charges are expected to be dropped..
Another protester and activist slammed with the law in a bid to stop the demonstrating and encouraged others getting ready for non violent direct action.
Expect the unexpected
Thursday, 14 May 2009
Father arrested after chaos threat
Father arrested after chaos threat
Friday, May 01, 2009, 16:03
A DEVON fathers' rights activist has been arrested after he threatened to bring chaos to two major organisations.

Richard West was taken into custody after police raided his Ottery St Mary home.
Officers seized his Mr Incredible stunt costume along with other items used in his Fathers 4 Justice protests.
The 42-year-old was taken to Heavitree Road police station before being transferred to a police station in Reigate, Surrey.
Police in Surrey said Mr West — who recently scaled a 50ft mast on the outskirts of Exeter in a protest — had been arrested in connection with making threats to cause criminal damage.

Mr West is believed to have issued the threats to the NHS and social services after they refused to disclose medical case notes.
Fellow Fathers 4 Justice activist Jolly Stanesby said: "I spoke to Richard before he went into custody in Reigate. We don't know how long he will be held or whether he will be charged.
"He issued an ultimatum to social services and told them that they had until the end of the month to give him the records, which he is legally allowed to see as he has a court order allowing him access to them, but they have still refused.
"He told them he would stage a protest if they did not comply.
"The police arrested him after raiding his house. They took his protest costume and some other irrelevant items. We believe he had no other option than to do something about the fact he is being refused access to these medical notes."
Police in Exeter arrested Mr West at around 8pm on Wednesday. He was being quizzed by officers at Reigate station yesterday.
Police there say they are investigating threats to cause criminal damage but would not confirm where the threats related to.
A spokesman for Surrey police confirmed the arrest had been made.
They said: "A 42-year-old man from the Exeter area was arrested by Devon and Cornwall officers in connection with a Surrey police investigation into threats to cause criminal damage.
"The man was brought to a Surrey police station and Surrey police are continuing with the investigation.
Friday, May 01, 2009, 16:03
A DEVON fathers' rights activist has been arrested after he threatened to bring chaos to two major organisations.
Richard West was taken into custody after police raided his Ottery St Mary home.
Officers seized his Mr Incredible stunt costume along with other items used in his Fathers 4 Justice protests.
The 42-year-old was taken to Heavitree Road police station before being transferred to a police station in Reigate, Surrey.
Police in Surrey said Mr West — who recently scaled a 50ft mast on the outskirts of Exeter in a protest — had been arrested in connection with making threats to cause criminal damage.

Mr West is believed to have issued the threats to the NHS and social services after they refused to disclose medical case notes.
Fellow Fathers 4 Justice activist Jolly Stanesby said: "I spoke to Richard before he went into custody in Reigate. We don't know how long he will be held or whether he will be charged.
"He issued an ultimatum to social services and told them that they had until the end of the month to give him the records, which he is legally allowed to see as he has a court order allowing him access to them, but they have still refused.
"He told them he would stage a protest if they did not comply.
"The police arrested him after raiding his house. They took his protest costume and some other irrelevant items. We believe he had no other option than to do something about the fact he is being refused access to these medical notes."
Police in Exeter arrested Mr West at around 8pm on Wednesday. He was being quizzed by officers at Reigate station yesterday.
Police there say they are investigating threats to cause criminal damage but would not confirm where the threats related to.
A spokesman for Surrey police confirmed the arrest had been made.
They said: "A 42-year-old man from the Exeter area was arrested by Devon and Cornwall officers in connection with a Surrey police investigation into threats to cause criminal damage.
"The man was brought to a Surrey police station and Surrey police are continuing with the investigation.
Saturday, 21 February 2009
Breaking News Fathers Rights Protestor on Top of Pylon A38 Exeter Haldon Hill where Ben Bradshaw MP is holding equality meeting today
Breaking News Fathers Rights Protestor on Top of Pylon A38 Exeter Haldon Hill where Ben Bradshaw MP is holding equality meeting today

New Fathers 4 Justice activist Richard West has climbed on Pylon at Exeter Racecourse this 8am morning where Ben Bradshaw is hosting an equality meeting today.
Over the past two year Ben Bradshaw MP has consistently refused meetings with members of New Fathers 4 Justice when all we are trying to do is enter in to some constructive dialogue with him in his capacity as Minister for the South West
Thursday, 3 July 2008
Harassed By The CPS

ACCUSATIONS of harassment have been levelled at the Crown ProsecutionService this week by an Ottery man following his own successfulappeal against similar charges.
The accusations were refuted by the CPS on the grounds that it was their duty to continue summoning someone until advised otherwise.Fathers for Justice campaigner Richard West, of Piccadilly Lane, made the accusations after being 'bombarded' with letters, some without official stamps and signatures.
The letters in question, one containing a photocopied signature, were all sent after May 19, the date he received confirmation that the Crown would be inviting the court to allow his appeal.
Mr West, 41, said: "I believe this abuse of the system is tantamount to harassment."They continued the bombardment even though they knew I had a hearing impending.
Where is the regard for tax payer's money? I consider itto be harassment."
He said that, hypothetically, if he was to totally disregard bona-fida appeals in the Crown Court he would consider himself to bebreaking the very public order laws he would appeal against.
The appeal in question was lodged after Mr West was convicted ofharassment under section 4a of the public order Act of his ex-girlfriend and mother of his estranged son and daughter.He later won his appeal against the conviction which sentenced him to 100 hours unpaid work in December 2007.
To matters relating to this offence he was further arrested onwarrant last month after not attending the work scheme after healleged notices had been sent to a wrong address.
A Cornwall and Devon probation spokesperson said: "He was sentencedto unpaid work which he failed to carry out. Until advised otherwise it is our duty to carry out this work under the law of this land.That is not harassment.
They added that once advised by letter by the CPS that Mr West had won his appeal they then notified him that he didn't need to attend court.
Saturday, 14 June 2008
Chaos at Bristol fathers 4 justice protest, 13 June 2008
Dozens of employees were evacuated from a Bristol family court today when Fathers 4 Justice campaigners stormed the building and a fire alarm was set off.Court and construction staff huddled outside Bristol County Court, in the high-rise Greyfriars building in the city centre, and waited for the fire service to arrive.

Around 30 banner-waving protesters dressed as various superheroes stopped at the courts during a street demonstration through Bristol in support of fathers' rights.
Around 10 protesters dressed as Spiderman, Batman, Superman and The Incredibles forced their way into the court and chanted "What do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now."
A fire alarm was activated, although court staff could not confirm who was responsible, and nearly 100 staff flooded into the street outside.
Two police vans arrived, along with two fire engines, and the men soon left the court building and continued their march.
The demonstration was joined by two campaigners who scaled the roof of deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman's home in Herne Hill, south London, earlier this week.
Jolly Stanesby and Mark Harris, both from south Devon, started the rooftop protest on Sunday and continued for more than 24 hours. They have since been bailed by police.
Mr Stanesby, from Ivybridge, said: "We always have a little get-together before Father's Day to put our message across."
Fathers 4 Justice is a civil rights group which campaigns for parental equality and a father's right to see his children.
Mr Stanesby added: "Just because my ex decided to move on to another boyfriend shouldn't mean I don't get to see my child.
"Her new boyfriend can see my child as long as he likes, whereas I have to apply and have boundaries. I have to have checks, doctor reports... The courts are corrupt."
Mr Stanesby said he and Mr Harris have written to Ms Harman to request a meeting with her.
He said: "She's Minister for Justice and Minister for Women - how can those two things go together?"
Mr Harris, from Plymouth, said opening family courts to the public was one of the focal points of the Fathers 4 Justice campaign.
He said: "Open up the courts so people can see the ridiculous decision made against fathers. I was once sent to prison for waving at my daughters."
The march started at The Pithay and moved up to Perry Road via Corn Street and Colston Avenue, where the group unveiled a new poster campaign.
The poster showed an image of a child dressed in a superhero costume and read: "If this little superhero doesn't see his daddy on Father's Day, he doesn't see half his family."

Around 30 banner-waving protesters dressed as various superheroes stopped at the courts during a street demonstration through Bristol in support of fathers' rights.
Around 10 protesters dressed as Spiderman, Batman, Superman and The Incredibles forced their way into the court and chanted "What do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now."
A fire alarm was activated, although court staff could not confirm who was responsible, and nearly 100 staff flooded into the street outside.
Two police vans arrived, along with two fire engines, and the men soon left the court building and continued their march.
The demonstration was joined by two campaigners who scaled the roof of deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman's home in Herne Hill, south London, earlier this week.
Jolly Stanesby and Mark Harris, both from south Devon, started the rooftop protest on Sunday and continued for more than 24 hours. They have since been bailed by police.
Mr Stanesby, from Ivybridge, said: "We always have a little get-together before Father's Day to put our message across."
Fathers 4 Justice is a civil rights group which campaigns for parental equality and a father's right to see his children.
Mr Stanesby added: "Just because my ex decided to move on to another boyfriend shouldn't mean I don't get to see my child.
"Her new boyfriend can see my child as long as he likes, whereas I have to apply and have boundaries. I have to have checks, doctor reports... The courts are corrupt."
Mr Stanesby said he and Mr Harris have written to Ms Harman to request a meeting with her.
He said: "She's Minister for Justice and Minister for Women - how can those two things go together?"
Mr Harris, from Plymouth, said opening family courts to the public was one of the focal points of the Fathers 4 Justice campaign.
He said: "Open up the courts so people can see the ridiculous decision made against fathers. I was once sent to prison for waving at my daughters."
The march started at The Pithay and moved up to Perry Road via Corn Street and Colston Avenue, where the group unveiled a new poster campaign.
The poster showed an image of a child dressed in a superhero costume and read: "If this little superhero doesn't see his daddy on Father's Day, he doesn't see half his family."
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