Entitled sovereign citizen's extraordinary tirade against 'fraudulent' police ... trends now

Entitled sovereign citizen's extraordinary tirade against 'fraudulent' police ... trends now
Entitled sovereign citizen's extraordinary tirade against 'fraudulent' police ... trends now

Entitled sovereign citizen's extraordinary tirade against 'fraudulent' police ... trends now

A self-proclaimed 'sovereign citizen' filmed the moment she launched into a bizarre tirade after she was pulled over by police for a second time.   

Chloe Fisher was pulled over by Victorian officers after displaying fake number plates on her unregistered vehicle.

The incident marks the second time in a year Ms Fisher was pulled over for not displaying the right plates after she was stopped near Gundagai, in rural NSW, in January 2023.

Ms Fisher shared video of the latest incident to YouTube with the video that showed her calling officers 'fraudulent', referring to one as 'baldy' and claiming there was no such thing as an Australian state.

In the video description she admitted driving her vehicle unregistered for eight months and having just put back on the unofficial 'Sovereign' plates. 

Self-proclaimed 'sovereign citizen' Chloe Fisher has had another run-in with police over her unofficial licence plates

Self-proclaimed 'sovereign citizen' Chloe Fisher has had another run-in with police over her unofficial licence plates

On this occasion when she saw a highway patrol vehicle flashing lights at her Ms Fisher continued to drive.

'I don't feel the need to pull over there's no emergency, so I'm waving him on,' she said.

The officer pulled alongside and yelled at her to stop.

'There's no emergency I am not in need of any assistance,' Ms Fisher called out.

'What happens to be the emergency?'

'You,' the officer replied. 

When Ms Fisher eventually pulled over she told the officer: 'I thought you guys were on strike'.

'Not now,' the officer responded. 

When asked whether she was registered to drive in Victoria Ms Fisher stated there were no Australian states, just 'Terra Australis'. 

After inspecting the vehicle the officer told Ms Fisher that her 'Sovereign' plates were false.

'Well, they're private plates, nothing false about them,' she replied.

'What's false is Victoria Police with an ABN to overseas, you guys are

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