Drivers liscence

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Posted by rockyroadicecream
Why would they require that you get one if you don't need one to drive if you're a citizen??

It's illegal and a ticketable offense in Cali. I know it is in Tenn, too.



because you dont need one, although it would be very wise to get one for insurance, i think ill look into just getting ID. thank you for the insightful comments lioness and . . .
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Posted by westside
Posted by rockyroadicecream
Why would they require that you get one if you don't need one to drive if you're a citizen??

It's illegal and a ticketable offense in Cali. I know it is in Tenn, too.



because you dont need one, although it would be very wise to get one for insurance, i think ill look into just getting ID. thank you for the insightful comments lioness and . . .
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You should look into getting your head dislodged from your ass.

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Westside- I believe you're referring to the Sovereign Citizens movement. I don't personally know anyone who's ever successfully put these ideals into effect...the best they've done is to tie up the courts in lengthy and costly battles. Judges don't uphold sovereignity.

There's also the matter of nonpayment of taxes, which goes hand-in-hand with the other principles of sovereignity. If a person isn't helping pay for the road through his taxes, then what right does he have to drive on that road? Especially if he's unlicensed? That's the argument. Abandoning your contract with the government would also necessarily involve abandoning your right to use that which the government provides...including roads built with taxes.