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You speak of billing a man, acting as a police officer, for orders, such as a man searching your car. But, allowing them to search a car or enter a home could be detrimental. It is not uncommon to have men, acting as officers, who fain the smell of marijuana to gain entrance to your car and/or ‘plant’ a small amount of drugs when ‘searching’ your property. This then becomes a chargeable offense to them and puts one on the defense. I and several others i know have experienced men who lie and manipulate circumstances for their end purpose. Is it wise to allow this, or even invite it knowing that there are unscrupulous men out there acting as public servants?

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A woman, acting as a court judge has already declared that the ‘all-caps name’, whom she mistakes for i, owes money to another woman, acting as an attorney that i never contracted with. The woman, acting as the attorney continues to send statements for payment to the ‘all-caps name’. Since there is a ‘judgement’, can i still submit a notice to that woman, acting as attorney? if so, do i also send one to the woman, acting as a judge? Or, does the ‘judgment’ preclude me from doing anything?

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This is hilarious. At first, I wrote my question using titles. As I rewrote my question inserting "acting as….", I think I answered my own…