Book Synopsis
The authorities are quick to say that our use of the public streets in our cars is a privilege granted by the state. Those same authorities also say that public streets are “open as a matter of right to public vehicular travel.” What’s wrong with this picture?
We know that a privilege is never a right, and a right is never a privilege; right? Why would it be, then, that a Google search of that quoted phrase nets literally millions of hits? The truth is, your right to travel is called “public vehicular travel” by the authorities in state statutes and municipal ordinances across America.
In this publication you’ll see a criminal complaint w/supporting memorandum that explains in brief how the right of public vehicular travel is usurped, and how such misenforcement of the motor vehicle code constitutes a myriad of federal felony violations on the part of all who enforce your motor vehicle code against public vehicular travelers.
By David R. Myrland