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Old 03-15-2003, 01:13 AM  
xanx
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Originally posted by Voodoo
Is it true that as U.S. citizens, we have the inalienable right to use Public Roads as a means of transportation?

As well, isn't it also true that as U.S. citizens, we have the inalienable right to use our property?

From my understanding, the Government does NOT have the right, to turn our "rights" into privelages.

A "Driver's License" does exactly that. When you sign for your license, you are "waiving" some of your "rights" and agreeing to abide by the "rules of the road".

I'm not sure if you were involved with the Highway Patrol or a traffic division... but if you were or have an opinion on this...

As a "Police Officer" swarn to protect our rights as citizens, how can you issue tickets, and fines to people for using their property (their vehicles), even taken to JAIL for not signing for these tickets (personal experience)? Doesn't it bother you to enforce laws against people that you took an oath to protect them from?

"The Police used to watch over the people... Now they are watching the people."
Never ran into that..It would be enforced becuase they are state statues and we enfore those.. I guess you would complain to who made the statue
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