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The Right of Locomotion

Curious about youse guys' opinions
I encountered a driver who probably thinks like you today galt. I was riding my bicycle at 30mph in...

We have the Right of Locomotion.

More spicifically,

We have the Right of Locomotion Ordinarly used for Personal Travel on Public Property.

"Undoubtedly the right of locomotion, the right to remove from one place to another according to inclination, is an attribute of personal liberty, and the right, ordinarily, of free transit from or through the territory of any state is a right secured by the 14th Amendment and by other provisions of the Consbreastution." - Williams v. Fears, 179 U.S. 270 (1900) -

Note: "and the right, ordinarly"

Which Right? Of Free Transit, of Locomotion.

How? Ordinarly.

Where? "from or through the territory of any state", on Public Property.

We have the Right of Locomotion Ordinarly used for Personal Travel on Public Property.

On Public Sidewalks, the Locomotion Ordinarly used is Walking, and we have a Right to Walk on Public Sidewalks.

On Public Biketrails, the Locomotion Ordinarly used is Bikes, and we have a Right to Bike on Public Biketrails.

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The evidence indeed was "black and white". But that wasn't the issue that the court ruled on. The law they were considering had wording of "reasonable and prudent...

What is the Locomotion Ordinarly used for Personal Travel on our Public Highways?

Amazing Who You Run Into on the Street
I happened to catch this little drama as I was boarding the Metrolink shuttle bus this evening: This collision literally...

It is, of course, the Automobile.

On Public Highways, the Locomotion Ordinarly used is the Auto, and we have a Right to Auto on Public Highways.

We don't have a Right to Extraordinary Locomotion.

We don't have the Right to Walk on Public Highways, as the Walking is an Extraordinary Locomotion on Public Highways, as the Locomotion Ordinarly used on Public Highways is the Automobile, and Walking would interfere with that Ordinary Locomotion.

Biking and Horseback Riding are equally Extraordinary Locomotions on our Public Highways, and also Interfere with the Ordinary Locomotion used on Public Highways, the Automobile.

Our States are LYING to us.

Driving IS NOT a Privilege.

Driving IS a Right.




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