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Old 02-19-2005, 11:42 AM
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It seems to me that since I have posted the private not for hire I now have an automobile. That's what I am currently looking into. There is one place in the NRS that refers to an automobile, however there is no definition of it.

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Old 02-22-2005, 12:55 AM
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Kitchie,

Q:do you still have your auto registered with the State?
Q:do you have a DL?

I am just curious to know.
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Old 02-23-2005, 02:53 PM
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Two of my automobiles have never been registered with the state and I currently have no DL.

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Old 02-23-2005, 10:02 PM
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It seems to me that since I have posted the private not for hire I now have an automobile. That's what I am currently looking into. There is one place in the NRS that refers to an automobile, however there is no definition of it.

Kitchie

I have a large Not For Hire sign in the back window of my truck. I did get followed one day by a cop, and then a dirty look when he passed me, but I have not been bothered since. But then I drove for four years without one before they pulled me over and informed me that driving is a privellidge and then assaulted me.

I'm still waiting to post on how the Private Prosecution is going once I finally lay the charges. I think I'm finally ready to go to the JP next week.

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Old 02-25-2005, 09:50 AM
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Briefly:

Through written correspondence, I cornered Virginia's Asst Commonwealth's Attorney on this very thing. I.E., I pointed out to him the, ummm, "apparent" contradictions in the code regarding a driver's "license" and what they call the "privelge." Took a couple of letters to get my point accross.

End of the matter? He agreed, in principle, that it was, well, a "mess." But was quick to add that I could always challenge it in court but that I should know going into it I would definitely lose.

Now, here in VA, taking the "state" to court (and losing) is, right off the top, $20,000.00. That's the minimum they say it takes for them to handle such things.

Gotta love 'em.....

Interesting. I'd NEVER thought about the "private vehicle, not for hire" thing....Mmmmmmmm

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Old 02-25-2005, 08:30 PM
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Yea the Private Not for Hire works really well. Please take note that I don't refer to a vehicle automobile or car on my notice. I don't want to give them anything to be misconstrued!

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Old 02-28-2005, 09:18 PM
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Cool LIC.to drive motor vehicle

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OK I am not want to renew my DL. I found this in the DMV code and I am not sure of how to interrupt this.

NRS 484.077 “License to drive a motor vehicle” defined. “License to drive a motor vehicle” means any license or permit to drive a motor vehicle issued under the laws of this State, including:
1. Any temporary license or instruction permit.
2. The privilege of any person to drive a motor vehicle whether or not such person holds a valid license.
Some help in understanding this would be greatly appreciated.

Kitchie
go to www.wealth4freedom.com and with a pencil and paper define, Driver, motor vehicle, see the trick, this is how they assist the citizen, protect and serve, still want to vote? Vincenzo
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Old 03-19-2005, 01:49 PM
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Thumbs up DRIVERS LICENsE

Why would anyone want a drivers license? They can get you into trouble. And $Cost.00 you on top of that.
If you have a drivers license you have also been brainwashed.

www.wealth4freedom.com
1 Check out Right to Drive
2 Driver's license
And while your there check out alot of other stuff too. There is a wealth of information there for your Freedom.

"You don't give up a Right for a Privilige"
All you gotta do is stand your ground and say so. Vincenzo
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Old 03-19-2005, 06:18 PM
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Re:DL or the Corporate Mafia

A DL it is a privilege.
For whom this privilege it may be?

If you are a corporation,or a member of one,this privilege is mandatory,in
order for you to be able to travel by automobile on the public roads.

If you are not a corporation or a member of one,you live outside of the
corporate structure,therefore you are not under a mandatory rule or
regulation.

Commercial or not,it doesn't matter as long as you are not under the
<<Corporate Jurisdiction>>.

You can travel in a VW Beetle,18Wheeler or a military tank,it doesn't
matter,as long as you are not <<a corporation>>.

All the rules and regulations we are facing today,are Corporate policies,
a.k.a. <<public policies>>.

If you are not within THEIR jurisdiction,fight the bastards to the bone!

THEY ARE HUMANS LIKE MONKEYS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST.

Christianity was the poison that THEY have poured into your brains.

If you don't get out of THEIR spell,you will never be free.

Think about know,do you need a DL to travel???

DL is not a commercial matter,it is a corporate matter.

The reason none of THEIR agents is signing that application for a DL is,
it is a forgery,no one wants to be responsible and you the<< sucker>>,
have no idea what is going on.

If that application for the DL is not an commercial agreement or a contract,
what it is? Here is what it is:it is a trick meant for a <<sucker>> who asks
for it.

So,remember,never ask for somthing that you do not need it!

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Old 03-20-2005, 09:59 AM
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Hey everyone!!

Ok I am going to the Richard Cornforth Seminar on April 2&3. It is in Sacramento CA. I have a UCCFS filed there. I expect I might get pulled over by CHP. If I get some BS about "I don't know what kind of crazy laws they have in Nevada, but your not getting away with it here!" I am planning on responding with Since I am not a residdent of CA you must respect the laws of NV and I will show CHP my UCCFS for CA.

We will see!!

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