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Originally Posted by Notorial dissent
Illinois, like every other state, has laws that require that ALL vehicles that are used on the public roads, for whatever purpose, be registered, licensed, and insured, and that the operators thereof be licensed as well. To claim that they do not, or that those laws do not apply to you is the height of hubris, self delusion, and self destruction. All that is going to happen is that your new vehicle will end up getting impounded like your old one, as will you for not having license and insurance.
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Most of what you state are half-truths ND. For example, not all states have statutes which allow for an auto to be towed simply because it is uninsured, or unregistered, or the driver is unlicensed.
There is plenty of evidence that there is a right to travel in one's personal property using the public right of ways without the need to license one's self or property. You need to look no further than the successes in these threads for that evidence of fact. People who are prepared and knowledgeable in the "law" know the whole licensing scheme under the guise of "public safety" is nothing more than a money generating scheme for the states.