Driver Licensing vs. Your Right to Travel March 14, 1995. The - TopicsExpress



          

Driver Licensing vs. Your Right to Travel March 14, 1995. The following has been used in at least three states (Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia) as a legal brief to support a demand for dismissal of charges of driving without a license. It is the argument that was the reason for charges being dropped, or for a win in court against the argument that free people can have their right to travel regulated by their servants. The forgotten legal maxim is that free people have a right to travel on the roads which are provided by their servants for that purpose, using ordinary transportation of the day. Licensing cannot be required of free people, because taking on the restrictions of a license requires the surrender of a right. The drivers license can be required of people who use the highways for trade, commerce, or hire; that is, if they earn their living on the road, and if they use extraordinary machines on the roads. In other words, if you are not using the highways for profit, you cannot be required to have a drivers license. This brief or the right it demonstrates is no substitute for either being safe on the road or for learning the subject of rights versus regulations thoroughly before attempting to use or act upon this information. BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF NOTICE FOR DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION NOW, comes the Accused, appearing specially and not generally or voluntarily, but under threat of arrest if he failed to do so, with BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF NOTICE FOR DISMISSAL FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION, Stating as follows: ARGUMENT If ever a judge understood the publics right to use the public roads, it was Justice Tolman of the Supreme Court of the State of Washington. Justice Tolman stated: Complete freedom of the highways is so old and and well established a blessing that we have forgotten the days of the Robber Barons and toll roads, and yet, under an act like this, arbitrarily administered, the highways may be completely monopolized, if, through lack of interest, the people submit, then they look to see the most sacred of their liberties taken from them one by one, by more or less rapid encroachment. Department of Public Works, 180 Wash 133, 147. The words of Justice Tolman ring most prophetically in the ears of Citizens throughout the country today as the use of the public roads has been monopolized by the very entity which has been empowered to stand guard over our freedoms, i.e., that of state government. Below Tarhaka displays documents of right to travel Plates on truck both made on his computer, when Stopped by well over 30,policemen at once on the same Day with no debate. But the Sheriff dep and his law firm. Was repelled By lawful affidavit and neatly tucked under the bus He nor his family members were never stopped again. To learn how to have this type of freedom go to newdebtelimination/
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 20:37:24 +0000

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