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Old 04-28-2008, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Codee
Correct. It has nothing to do with an explicit right to travel. The whole thing is implicit. I implicitly have the right to do anything that is not legislated against. There is no legilation requiring me to follow traffic REGULATIONS. Therefore a formal complaint can never be made alledging all of the essential facts. The dismissal for California traffic tickets is %100 of time won due to failure to file a formal complaint. Now there are other and more lengthy arguments that I have used with success too.

But the lack of formal complaint tied right into the STATUTE requiring such is bingo give away.

I know many of you didn't agree with what Codee had to say. But what he has stated in his posts have merit.
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