Toll Roads are UnConstitutional (unlawful) in Australia!
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What shits me is they were able to build infrastructure in the 80s before any speed camera revenue but now all the major works are privately funded,where is this money going?
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AusPoliticalTruths-thank you for making this video. I'm asking this as someone who's well-disposed towards you, but could you tell me where there's anything about a right to passage in the Bill of Rights? I've looked and maybe I've overlooked it somehow or read somthing and didn't understand its significance, but where is it? Keep up the good work.
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its true, common law over rides statute laws. we have the freedom to travel without being hindered or taxed. only we,re so wrapped up in following their orders thru fear, we,re kept in ignorance
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This is great news but if I have to go to court everytime I use a toll road it's probably cheaper to pay the toll!!! I always thought that toll roads were built on private property and that the original route was left in place so that you have a choice to take the toll road or not.I'm not sure because I don't live near toll roads but a recent trip to see a mate in sydney's west almost sent me broke! I'm glad I don't live there,If I did I would avoid tolls where possible.Thanks good video.
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"we have to refer to the ONLY lawful interpretation of the intent of the authors of our federal constitution"> Um, maybe "we" have to refer to the only lawful interpretaion but, judges don't.They have this little thing called Statutory Interpreation. Let me guess, you call it judicial activism but, hang on, what's this? "It does NOT mention tolling roads - therefore, it's not allowable." I do believe that is your interpretation.
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@ImperatorMajorDomus I agree with what you're saying here, but why does it mean that if it's government owned, that the quality will be average? When our utilities were still owned by the government, our services and costs were much better. When the railway was government operated, it was punctual and cost effective. WHY do we HAVE to pay for something that lawfully we do not have to pay for? Furthermore, CityLink has already been paid for! Even if it's not the case, fuel tax pays for the roads!
I can definately see what you are saying in this video, but if there is not Private Investment would any of these roads get built in the first place?
beerytom 1 year ago
@beerytom I guess the best answer to that question is to study history. How was the Snowy Mountain Scheme built? The East-West Railway? This very concept was not only implemented in Australia - this is how the US prospered before 1913. Absolutely every bit of infrastructure was constructed with the backing of a State bank - not a private one.
Cheers.
AusPoliticalTruths 1 year ago
@AusPoliticalTruths Ah okay so what you are saying is rather than inflate the money supply by private debt, let the government create money to pay for the infrastructure. Yeah I understand what you are saying. So what you are saying is if I go through a toll and they send me letters saying you must pay etc... I can quote all the referencese in the video and will not have to pay? Or will they take me to court? Cheers very interesting topic!
beerytom 1 year ago
@beerytom I'll create a second part to this video when I have time with actual letters (legal notices) that resulted in not having to pay for the toll road. It takes a certain type of person to see through the intimidation and be persistent. Absolutely everything will be documented.
Cheers.
AusPoliticalTruths 1 year ago 3