Title: Stopped at a DUI Checkpoint? What to Do... Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Nov 5, 2011 Author:- Post Date:2011-11-05 22:44:19 by Eric Stratton Keywords:None Views:252 Comments:18
The difficult thing for some to come to grips with is that there are no constitutional "rights" in commerce.
If you notice the language in a criminal complaint in every so-called STATE ... the violation is said to have occurred in "this state" ... "this state" is a fictitious commercial zone.
No judge is going to rule that you have no Constitutional rights by virtue of the fact that you have a driver's license. As to the LEOs, ... LOL, this is so far over their heads it's the equivalent to the U2 practically speaking. You'll blow their puny little minds by introducing stuff like this.
There is even case law that says you can't waive a right in order to obtain a privilege.
That being said, the law (Constitution) says that "NO STATE" can make anything payable for debt other than silver or gold coin, yet even though the traffic offense is a STATE violation the courts accept FRNs (commercial paper) in direct violation of the Constitution. [Which should notice the public that the court is not a Constitutional one.]