Just think about the people who had their asses shot off so you could own property.
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Originally Posted by andrewmitch
I feel I have enough info now to put together my plan of attack. However, I still need to do a lot of work regarding how to defend the claim that I don't owe property tax not so much in court but out of court. What I mean is I would think the town would have their Police Guards follow me like a hawk and arrest perhaps on a daily basis for made up charges. It could be something as simple as pulling me over and accusing me of a traffic violation or they could try and make up something greater; the costs in fines and/or defending myself (as well as my reputation and ability to earn a living) would be far greater than the annual property tax.
Do you guys foresee such harrassment as an effort for the town to get their money back from me? Is there a remedy for such harrassment as suing the individuals (or commercial liens etc)? At the very least I could chage my vehicle plates and then re-register it into an LLC? Maybe make a couple hundred annual donation to the police dept? Maybe get a video camera installed in my car? If I get arrested even for false charges as long as I am being charged my employer can use that against me and fire me and for a new job I'd have to put that info on the application. This really is extortion in the sense that if you don't pay their annual protection money they will sake you down for 10X the amount.
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United States never held any municipal sovereignty, jurisdiction, or right of soil in Alabama or any of the new states which were formed ... The United States has no Constitutional capacity to exercise municipal jurisdiction, sovereignty or eminent domain, within the limits of a state or elsewhere, except in the cases in which it is expressly granted ...
[Pollard v. Hagan, 44 U.S. 212 (1845)]
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