Foundations of Freedom

―The right of the citizen to drive on a public street with freedom from police interference...is a fundamental constitutional right‖ White, 97 Cal.App.3d 141, 158 Cal.Rptr. 562, 566-67 (1979).

"The right of the citizen to travel upon the highway and to transport his property thereon, in the ordinary course of life and business, differs radically and obviously from that of one who makes the highway his place of business for private gain in the running of a stagecoach or omnibus. The former is the usual and ordinary right of the Citizen, a common right to all, while the latter is special, unusual, and extraordinary. This distinction, elementary and fundamental in character, is recognized by all the authorities." State vs. City of Spokane, 186 P. 864. So why do 'the authorities' now refuse to honor this distinction? If it is recognized by all the authorities, and the authorities are enforcing commercial codes against non-commercial travelers, then 'the authorities' are intentionally in collusion to defraud the people, (i.e., racketeering) for profit. That meets the definition of a pirate.

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