Ian Dawson

Acting as Temporary Assistant Chief Constable for Lancashire Constabulary. He retired in 2023 with a medal of honour, the King’s Police Medal.

Ian Dawson while acting in his official capacity as Temporary Assistant Chief Constable did not help a law abiding man, but instead authorised a charge dated 18/10/2022, ‘aided and abetted’ Paul Dorrian while acting in his official capacity as Police Constable PC 213 for Lancashire Constabulary on 28/04/2022 he:

  • Accessed personal private date without consent;
  • Took a photograph of a man without his consent;
  • Failed to comply with inalienable rights given at birth;
  • Failed to comply with common law rights;
  • Used intimidation and threats to gain a monetary advantage;
  • Attached a legal entity/fiction to a living man without consent;
  • Forced slavery on a living man;
  • Refused to accept the authority of the people; and
  • Failed to comply with their own statutory legislation including United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights 1948.


Ian Dawson while acting in his official capacity as 
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable did not help a law abiding man, but instead authorised a charge dated 13/01/2023, ‘aided and abetted’  Paul David Wood while acting in his official capacity as Police Constable PC 320 for Lancashire Constabulary on 20/07/2022 he:

  • Stole private property valued at £1500 on 20/07/2022;
  • Accessed personal private date without consent;
  • Took a photograph of a man without his consent;
  • Refused to accept the position of a living man;
  • Failed to comply with inalienable rights given at birth;
  • Failed to comply with common law rights;
  • Used intimidation and threats to gain a monetary advantage;
  • Attached a legal entity/fiction to a living man without consent;
  • Forced slavery on a living man;
  • Refused to accept the authority of the people; and
  • Failed to comply with their own statutory legislation including United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights 1948.


Ian Dawson while acting in his official capacity as Temporary Assistant Chief Constable for Lancashire Constabulary did not help a law abiding man, but instead authorised a charge dated 17/03/2023,‘aided and abetted’ Daniel Christopher Burton while he was acting in his official capacity as Police Constable PC 4546 for Lancashire Constabulary on 15/09/2022 he:

  • Stole private property valued at £5200;
  • Accessed personal private date without consent;
  • Lied about the registration plate attached to the property;
  • Ignored the fact the private property was not listed on DVLA;
  • Attached a fake registration number to the private property;
  • Refused to accept lawfully issued identification plates (green with white text);
  • Refused to accept a lawfully issued third party indemnity bond;
  • Failed to provide their proof of a valid claim;
  • Failed to provide proof of their authority;
  • Refused to allow a challenge to their authority and jurisdiction;
  • Refused to address the issue of a conflict of laws;
  • Failed to disclose they were a registered corporation;
  • Refused to accept the position of a living man;
  • Failed to accept Common Law Court deeds and documents;
  • Refused to accept the standing of members within the Cruinn Community;
  • Refused to accept the position and standing of a Common Law Court Diplomat;
  • Failed to comply with inalienable rights given at birth;
  • Failed to comply with common law rights;
  • Used intimidation and threats to gain a monetary advantage;
  • Attached a legal entity/fiction to a living man without consent;
  • Took a photograph of a man without his consent;
  • Forced slavery on a living man;
  • Refused to accept the authority of the people; and
  • Failed to comply with their own statutory legislation including United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights 1948.

To back up these claims, read the court order issued against Tracy Etienne and Kieth Townend. Click on to the logo below.

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