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Originally Posted by Jerseee
Tora,
You just proved my point.&
Registration is voluntary.& It is the consequences that make it unsavory if you do not register.& Therefore, "I am going to make you an offer you can't refuse."
Basically, register or else.& The "or" indicates a choice.
I understand the code and all--but the decision to&participate&is voluntary.
I'm not encouraging revolt or dissent, just pointing out ttat there is a choice.
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It's not voluntary.If VIN number creates the presumption, how are you going to rebut it?& Please tell me.& And how many people know that the VIN number creates the presumption?& People have no choice whether they have a VIN number or not, so how can it be voluntary?
The&"or" is the consequence, not the choice.& Vehicle registration laws are worse than tax laws.To get out of car registration, first you have to&to know to how to get&the MSO,&then you have to know to take the VIN number off your car, then you have to know to make a "Not for Hire"&plate for your car, then you have to know how deal with the cops when they pull you over when the see your "Not for Hire" license plate.& How voluntary is&all that?
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