A sovereign citizen has been ridiculed for setting up a sign at the front of their house warning trespassers they will be fined 330oz in silver.
The sign had been attached to the front fence of the Sydney house warning visitors of swift consequences if they walked onto the property without permission.
The odd sign not only threatened a fine in the form of silver payments but also quoted the Nuremberg Code and the Bible. 
The Nuremberg Code is a set of principles that were created following World War II and is intended to guide ethical human experimentation.
It is frequently misused by Covid-19 anti-vaxxers and sovereign citizens who use it to insist they are exempt from local laws. 
A passerby snapped a photograph of the sign attached to the fence outside the Sydney property. 
‘Private property, trespass notice,’ the sign read in bold letters.
‘Trespass applies without prior consent or private invitation.
‘Admittance to this property is strictly by invitation or appointment only or trespass applies. Admittance to this property is consent to this notice.’
The sign then goes on to threaten trespassers with a 330oz silver fine.
It then quotes a portion of the Nuremberg Code and a passage from Ephesians, the tenth book in the New Testament.
Social media users poked fun at the sign pointing out several flaws with it.
‘How you gonna enforce private property rights without a state,’ one wrote.
A second added: ‘They are sovereign citizens most likely who are under the impression the law doesn’t apply to them but it does apply to you if you do any wrong by them.’ 
Another joked: ‘Just tell them you’re a sovereign citizen and that their laws don’t apply to you.’
‘One can hope that this resident never receives its deliveries,’ a third added. 

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