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Originally Posted by Tower
There are lawful processes which must be taken in everything. It is not just letters. It is the process and that process is recorded and public record. All parties received NOTICE and have ample time to discuss. Also the wording is much different than what you're posting.
Money is not what you think it is. I would be acting just like a bank does. Are you saying banks are acting illegally? Cash is not money, it's a promise to pay at a later date when real money is in circulation. Fiat Currency isn't "real". You are accepting more responsability by doing everything yourself. I waive all benefits and take that responsibility for myself.
Admiralty law has EVERYTHING to do with it. Your registration basically is like an unmaned boat out at sea. Nobody there to claim it is theirs so it is claimed as salvage. You're then married to the province and your husband/wife...
Think about it this way.
You own your car right? Now if it is yours how can it be towed away against your consent? It would be stealing and holding it hostage is fraud and extortion.
However now you have registered it. Your car also belongs to the registered party as well. They are not stealing only claiming it as you are misusing their property by excessive speeding or driving drunk (egs of a car being towed). Now pay up or you will never see your car again!!!!
Yes driving drunk is irresponsible from my freeman-on-the-land view. I do not condone it...
Also the BC water site is not loading for me. I'll get to it when I can get on the site.
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Okay, your reasoning as to why maritime salvage laws have anything to do with a marriage makes no sense so I'll just address your asseration that my car is owned by the province because I've registered it.
If the province owns my car then why is it unlawful for the province to take my car unless it is being used in a way that violates the law?
Edit: I just re-read why you think I'm married to the province and my wife (assuming I had one) and that doesn't make any sense. If it is similar to salvage laws, then wouldn't I be ONLY married to the province as it is the entity that claimed my registration?
For that matter if I haven't registered my car then why is it legal for the province to just take it away from me if I'm driving it, not doing anything illegal, other than driving it without being registered? By your reasoning if I haven't registered it then it is unlawful for the province to take it from me as they don't own it.
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