lt's all in the words

Recently my friend got stopped by Customs.

Customs Officer "l need you to answer some questions"

My friend "Your needs are not my concern" :)

Listen carefully when being talked to by a Customs Officer or indeed Policeman or any official.

They seldom give you an order, it is more often than not simply a request but people hear it as an order because it comes from a person in a uniform

e.g. Official "Would you mind coming this way, please sir?"

Reply " Yes l would mind, thank you"

Listen to the words!

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"In the eyes of the Tribunal the review letter contained several preconceptions, prejudgments and non-sequiturs"

"the absurdity of this reason is demonstrated by simply stating it"

"We therefore find that Mr Sked misdirected himself as to the Policy in carrying out the review and his decision is therefore one that no reasonable review officer could have arrived at."

... commonly known here at N2D as 'Skeds' ... that is to say these are Judges comments regarding UKBA Review Officer Ian Sked's reasons for rejecting peoples appeals against seizures.

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