Revised- Letter to DMV ( Example only)

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Revised- Letter to DMV ( Example only)

 

I _____________________ , am not liable to the Municipality, _________________________ ,
for their interpretation of Law, of which is abuse of liberty, justice and the American way. I am not proceeding to any such courts for taking into account of abusive measures by which by the state intimidates a free society, which the municipality through political power procedures abuse such freedoms. The US Constitution has already proven that Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness are requirements within the American Christian Liberties which our Country, The United States was Founded on. The traffic municipal court has no bearing on what Freedom is. The right to Life, Property and Peace are all part of the American Dream. The Constitution protects the individual from self incrimination and the municipality has broke the law by forcing a person to appear in court over a traffic camera or ticket which is a violation of the 4th Amendment. Due Process is not only for criminal procedures. Also the Law of Due Process has been abused for years by municipal courts over petty traffic fines, and other petty court complaints where the municipality fines and fees are abusive and deceitful.

The claim and exercise of a Constitutional right cannot be converted into a crime.” ~ Miller v. U.S. 230 F 2d 486, 489. Arms, Guns, Constitution

..."the municipality saw traffic stops , arrests, tickets as a revenue generator..." - Barack Obama, former President, at Town Hall at Benedict College, Columbia, SC , on 3/06/2015

Driving is a lawful and legal right of the American individual. Taking away their vehicle for not being able to pay a municipal fine is the same as theft. The city is therefore breaking the Law of God. Thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not covet thy neighbors belongings is therefore totally ignored by the municipality and state. Taking someone's vehicle due to inability to pay the fine or failure to pay the forced fine to the city is therefore a violation of Law created by God The Creator.

Miranda v. Arizona 384 US 436 (1966)
“Where rights are secured by the constitution are involved, there can be no rule making or legislation which would abrogate them.”
Hale v. Henkel 201 US 43 (1906)
“…There is a clear distinction…between an individual and a corporation…The individual may stand upon his constitutional rights as a citizen. He is entitled to carry on his private business in his own way…He owes nothing to the public so long as he does not trespass upon their rights. Upon the other hand, the corporation is a creature of the state…it’s powers are limited by law.”

Byars v. United States 273 US 28 (1927)
“…it is the duty of courts to be watchful for the constitutional rights of the citizen, and against any stealthy encroachment thereon."

Marbury v. Madison (1 Cranch 170) 5 US 137 (1803)
“…a legislative act contrary to the constitution is not law…an act of the legislature repugnant to the constitution is void.”
Norton v. Shelby County 118 US 425 (1886)
“An unconstitutional act is not law…it imposes no duty…it is, in legal contemplation, as inoperative as though it had never been passed.”
Mugler v. Kansas 123 US 623 (1887)
“The supreme court of the United States is, however, the final expositor and arbiter of all disputed questions touching the scope and meaning of that sacred instrument [the US Constitution], and its decisions thereon are binding upon all courts, both state and federal.”
Ex Parte Young 209 US 123 (1908)
“The Eleventh Amendment provides no shield for a state official confronted by a claim that he had deprived another of a federal right under the color of state law…when a state officer acts under a state law in a manner violative of the federal constitution. And he is, in that case, stripped of his official or representative character, and is subjected in his person to the consequences of his individual conduct. The state has no power to impart to him any immunity from responsibility to the supreme authority of the United States.”
Staub v. Baxley 355 US 313 (1958)
“…an ordinance which makes the peaceful enjoyment of freedoms which the constitution guarantees contingent upon the uncontrolled will of an official – as by requiring a permit or license which may be granted or withheld in the discretion of such official – is an unconstitutional censorship or prior restraint upon the enjoyment of those freedoms.”
United States v. Jackson 390 US 570 (1968)
“If a law has ‘no other purpose…’ than to chill the assertion of constitutional rights by penalizing those who choose to exercise them, then it [is] patently unconstitutional.”
Cohens v. Virginia (6 Wheaton) 19 US 264 (1821)
“A law cannot exceed the authority of the lawgiver. We have no more right to decline the exercise of jurisdiction which is given, than to usurp that which is not given. The one or the other would be treason to the constitution. The several state legislatures and judiciaries, are all bound by solemn obligation of an oath, to support the federal constitution;…willfully legislating in violation of that constitution…[is] guilty of perjury. [309]

I, therefore am not obligated to pay any fines, fees that are questionable and have no constitutional or spiritual bearing on my soul. This is not to imply that I am above the law, but rather that I am supportive of righteous, logical reasoning and not forced into illogical, political scams from the municipal and state governments to take possession of me, my and my goods. I stand with God and He is my witness!

Therefore I peacefully protest my right to be left alone, the right to freedom to drive without being harassed by state or local governments.

Name

Address

City, state, zip
 

I, ________________, believe to the best of my knowledge facts set herein described are legal and true.

 

07/20/1776

SJC
Abe was right

“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.”…Abraham Lincoln

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Letter to local alderman ( example only )

Dear Alderman

I'm not for certain you would be the right person to share my concern with about the red light camera program in ( city ).

If you are, I think the program is unfair and it does take advantage of those with low incomes and unemployed. As a person who once tried for politics, I seen the greed in how people in power can abuse their office. 

I think the mayor doesn't care about how the public thinks. It shows how such a program takes advantage of people that have been elected will use such programs for their benefit. 

Regardless of how this program was started or who deserves to be fined, etc, is not the issue. The issue is accountability and integrity. That's why many judges and police in southern states have opted out of such programs. They know that they are elected to serve the people and not the other way around.

I hope and pray that people will get smart and put an end to this corrupt program. I read that many state officials already have plans to ban the program statewide. 

While you, or the Alderman or Alderwoman you refer this to, to read may not agree with it. It is something to consider. There are other ways to correct driving behaviors without hefty fines and the courts can be frustrating. 

Thanks for your time.

SJC
Edited affidavit from givemeliberty for general use ( example)

I am a party to the action to the grievances mentioned below; I am over eighteen years of age.
I have properly petitioned Defendants for a Redress of Grievances relating to:
a) 
b)
c)

3. By communicating information, expressing facts and opinions, reciting grievances,
protesting abuses and praying for answers to specific questions, I have given expression
essential to the end that government defendants may be responsive and accountable to the
Constitution and to the sovereignty of the People and that changes may be obtained by
lawful and peaceful means.

4. The opposing party have failed to properly respond to my Petition(s) for Redress. 

5. The very idea of a government, republican in form, implies a right on my part, as a citizen, to
meet peaceably with other citizens for consultation with respect to public affairs and to
effectively petition the government defendants for a redress of grievances.

6. The Right to Petition is among the most precious of the liberties guaranteed by the Bill of
Rights; the value in the Right of Petition as an essential element of self-government is
beyond question.

7. The unfettered Petition for Redress is the only non-violent approach in a constitutional
Republic for the free individual and the free minority to hold their servant government
accountable to the Constitution and Bill of Rights; the ballot is merely for the majority: my
behavior in this matter is the epitome of good citizenship.
 

Signature: __________________________

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Removing cop's boot
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