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    More proof that government buildings are private not public.


    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/02/04...lar-bills.html

    A Texas man was arrested last month after he refused to leave the county tax office while attempting to pay his property tax using tightly folded $1 bills.

    An arrest affidavit indicates Timothy Andrew Norris, 27, was asked by a tax collector to leave the Wichita County building on Jan. 28 for disrupting the operations of the office.

    The Wichita Falls Times Record News reported Norris was attempting to pay a $600 property tax using the $1 bills. The paper reported that the bills were so tightly folded, it "required tax office personnel approximately six minutes to unfold each bill."

    The affidavit says Norris pulled away from a deputy who was attempting to place him in handcuffs. He eventually was wrestled to the ground, placed in custody and charged with criminal trespass and resisting arrest.

    As of Monday he was no longer being held at the Wichita County jail. Wichita Falls is located northwest of Dallas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walter View Post
    More proof that government buildings are private not public.


    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/02/04...lar-bills.html

    A Texas man was arrested last month after he refused to leave the county tax office while attempting to pay his property tax using tightly folded $1 bills.

    An arrest affidavit indicates Timothy Andrew Norris, 27, was asked by a tax collector to leave the Wichita County building on Jan. 28 for disrupting the operations of the office.

    The Wichita Falls Times Record News reported Norris was attempting to pay a $600 property tax using the $1 bills. The paper reported that the bills were so tightly folded, it "required tax office personnel approximately six minutes to unfold each bill."

    The affidavit says Norris pulled away from a deputy who was attempting to place him in handcuffs. He eventually was wrestled to the ground, placed in custody and charged with criminal trespass and resisting arrest.

    As of Monday he was no longer being held at the Wichita County jail. Wichita Falls is located northwest of Dallas.
    Under the circumstances, he entered the building as a "taxpayer" hence the "venue" is statutory. The "government building" is used for both private and public business. When you go to that building, it is you, and you alone, who determines which "venue" you will enter. If you come as a "taxpayer", you will be treated as such regardless of the public brick and mortar.

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