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Old 05-05-2007, 07:44 AM
phreeman2003 phreeman2003 is offline
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Oh really, show me where the constitution has changed...

to invalidate this Illinois supreme Court ruling of 1929. A change, that is, other than by the incorporation of the states by-the-way.

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“No state government entity has the power to allow or deny passage on the highways, byways, nor waterways... transporting his vehicles and personal property for either recreation or business, but by being subject only to local regulation, i.e., safety, caution, traffic lights, speed limits, etc. Travel is not a privilege requiring licensing, vehicle registration, or forced insurance.” Chicago Coach Co. v. City of Chicago, 337 Ill. 200, 169 N.E. 22.
“Even the legislature has no power to deny to a citizen the right to travel upon the highway and transport his property in the ordinary course of his business or pleasure, though this right may be regulated in accordance with public interest and convenience.” ibid at 206.
“The use of the highway for the purpose of travel and transportation is not a mere privilege, but a common fundamental right of which the public and individuals cannot rightfully be deprived.” ibid at 221.

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They recognized you were driving with expired plates and nailed you. Did they get your for no insurance as well as the DUI?

Honestly, how hard is it to tell the difference between a gold and orange sticker, if one isn't color blind?

The trumped up DUI was a previous occurance and had I not used a BAR card negotiator I could have walked away from the incident clean, due the misidentification of the 2000 as a 2006 suv (they are visually quite different), the misidentification of it having tinted windows, when it did not and the fact all the court appearance notices were for the wrong year without even going into the misnomer or corporate sole. Who was drunk, me or the raging patrolman. Instead, it cost me $300 cash at hearing (judge's shoebox vault maybe) and $500 cash right afterwards to negotiator.

And, before you blame it on the qualifications of the negotiator, one of the best DUI sheeple herders, in what legitimate Court would the D.A. believe she could refuse discovery of the police report? The black rober was even
shocked by that attempt.
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