Unconstitutional Checkpoint: Cop Flips Out At Mundane Exercising His Rights

"Driving is a privilege, not a right!" That is true. Traveling is a right.
 
traveling is a right. a driving license while not a right has due process attached.... i guess.

just like an electrician's liscence, and a doctors liscence, and a hunting liscence, and a plumbers liscence, and a, and a , and a....





Nothing without permission from the state.
 
Great video.

Thug officer getting paid over time on the tax payers dollar and presenting himself in a very unprofessional matter... Keep in mind when dealing with these thugs that the video recorder and knowing your Constitutionals rights MAY save your life...

Traveling is a right...

"Undoubtedly the right to locomotion, the right to remove from place to another according to inclination is an attributed of personal liberty and the right ordinarily, of free transit from or through the territory of any state is a right secured by the 14th Amendment and by other provisions of the Constitution".

" Schactman v Dullies, 96 app D.C. 287,293

" Those things which are considered as " Inalienable Rights" which all citizens possess cannot be licensed since those acts are not held to be a privilege."

City of Chicago v Collins 51 N.E. 907,910

And my favorite.. Wingfield v Fielder (1972) 29 Ca. 3d 213
" It is clear that a license relates to qualifications to engage in a profession, business, trade or calling, thus when merely" Traveling" without compensation or profit, outside of business enterprise with the corporate state, " no license is required of the natural individual traveling for personal business, pleasure and transportation"

Please never argue these cases on the side of the road with a paid agent of the state...

My .02

Regards

Acesfull
 
More evidence that the republic is in it's final death throes...:(
Had he been alone with that LEO, I have little doubt that things would have turned out the way that they did.
 
just like an electrician's liscence, and a doctors liscence, and a hunting liscence, and a plumbers liscence, and a, and a , and a....





Nothing without permission from the state.

Or the local Private Defense Organisation.

If all the roads are privately owned is travelling still a 'right'?

Its cool to drive on privately owned road networks without permission?
 
has there been an app developed that records live to a remote server? i know there were some around but i thought Apple and related developers took them off their site. i'd like to add one to my phone. any suggestions?
 
Can anyone verify this is Lieutenant Brian P. Windle of the ISP?
 
Guess it was.. He seems to have taken down his facebook page today
 
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