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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

David succeeds at civil disobedience in court. He pleads guilty, and the judge tries to bamboozle him, but he keeps the high ground.

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  • I am surprised they allowed the video recording.

    Good job on the video editing.

    Are you familiar with Marc Stevens author of "Adventures in Legal Land"?

  • We have a number of followers of Marc Stevens here in Keene. But David and I prefer the straight-forward non-cooperation method.

  • @TackleTheWorld So what was accomplished here? You say you prefer non-cooperation, but that fails miserably. Marc's scripts at least expose the fraud, and very nicely i might add. Is there a reason why i haven't seen Marc's defense use in any of these videos.

  • @TheObserver2012 Why so tense? Here, watch Ians parking ticket video with all the Marc Stevens fraud exposition you could want. o6IS-edTEH4

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  • Great job David!

  • what a let down to the freedom cause. Nice try though. But i think you need to learn some more about what youre doing before going to court

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  • Well he should get the laws changed. Run for office, and try to change it when you are elected. Or, vote for people who will change the law to suit you.

    This guy needs to learn about representitive government, and how it works. He doesnt want to pay for car registration --- welcome to the club. Well, tell that to your representitives, get them end the law requiring registration fees.

    See how that works?

  • this guy is retarded, he shows to say he isnt going to cooperate, but then he cooperates. he didnt even prepare. you cant show up and say "well heres what i think.." do your research and show up and say "well heres what the supreme court says" you give them jurisdiction over you when you dont object to what they give you, when you lay around waiting for the fine to finally be paid, waiting for them to suspend your license because you didnt pay. I get what you are trying, but you need law to win.

  • I like that in principal you didn't have to pay the fine, but I am having trouble understanding what exactly happened here. Was it a win for you or a loss? It seems to me to be a loss because the judge still assessed the penalties

  • what kind of court room is this? a witness stand is a kitchen chair... and desks lined infront of the bench?

  • It is a fundamental right to use that which you pay a tax designated for the use of. I.E. paying "gas tax" entitles you to use the road that the tax paid for. That one tax alone entitles you to use the road it was for and since it was paid through the gasoline for your automobile this means you have a common RIGHT to use the public roads to travel upon. The gov cannot deny you use of the road for which you have paid a tax by claiming you must pay other innumerable taxes first.

  • Okeydoke, the guy is an idiot. He needs to go to jail. At least he wore his good tee-shirt and sweatpants.

    His a piggy, but not a piggybank.

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