30 January 2014

Fine, toll dodger faces jail


A MAN arrested for amassing almost 500 Sheriff's warrants for toll road fees faces 916 days in jail if he refuses to pay the $132,000 fine. 
Santos Bonacci, from Berwick, was bailed from Dandenong Magistrate's Court yesterday morning on 483 charges for unpaid EastLink and CityLink fees, as well as speeding fines, going back to early 2010.

The unemployed 51-year-old spent nine days in custody after twice refusing to apply for bail following his arrest earlier this month.

Barrister Peter Pickering, acting for the Sheriff's Office described Mr Bonacci as being "uncooperative" with police and the court.

"At the time of the apprehension of Mr Bonacci he was quite uncooperative. He said the police and court had no right to arrest him," Mr Pickering told the court.

But Mr Bonacci claimed the police were acting fraudulently and that he had been put under duress.

"I do not wish to be a party to fraud, sir," Mr Bonaccio told Magistrate Steven Raleigh.

He added that he sought a "peaceful remedy" to the situation.

Mr Bonacci was granted bail and must report to Narre Warren police station once a week.

He was also barred from publishing offensive comments about Sheriff's officers on social media after he recently posted a video on YouTube calling a police officer a "c---" and a magistrate a paedophile.

In the video, posted in December last year and showing police and Sheriff's officers towing a friend's car, Mr Bonacci described Victoria Police as a criminal organisation that engaged in fraud.

Outside court he told a gathering of supporters he wouldn't be paying the mammoth debt because police were acting fraudulently.

"Those roads and everything are built by we, the people. We own them," he said.
He is due to appear in court again on April 1.

heraldsun.com.au  30 Jan 2014

It is not uncommon for the corporate media to not just assassinate a character but also twist certain 'truths' around or even just plainly make up stories in order to obtain notoriety for financial gain.

The corporate media is subservient to government agendas, one of which to preserve the 'integrity' of governance, which in many cases is 'fraudulent'.

A barrister has a vested interest in the 'system' therefore ANY comments made are solely biased to upkeep the courts, colleagues and lastly the interests of the client.

The police are NOT there for the protection of the public NOR are they 'public servants' as many people may be in error of this belief. This is a FACT and not an opinion of corpau.

Many documents are being circulated and cases put through the courts that expose the corruption of government, politicians and the police, of which many magistrates, judges and judicial clerks are aware of and are desperately trying to 'shut down' those people who are aware of the fraud.

The people only now have the resources to expose the grand corruption of authorities and corporations in Australia.

Tolls and fines are 'unlawful' and MUST be taken to court by every single person to have that 'fine' dismissed.

Corpau will be publishing documents in relation to the various frauds committed by the corporatocracy, once they become available.

One of the keys here is to understand the 'Constitution', a document that not only is real, but also was taken out of the knowledge of the public schooling system in the early 1970's in order the keep the plebs subservient to corporate rule.

It will be interesting to see how the corporate media's edited version of  the original interview with Santos will portray him.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks for supporting the people and information you share with us. Its unbelievable what the government is doing to its people.

I'm quite interested to know where this legal matter is up to? I have a feeling that my destiny will lead to similar consequences and it is in my interest to self educate my conscience in order to exposé the corrupt for the better mankind