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For my fellow, flightless earthlings... why pay to register your vehicle...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 5198765:MV8xOTc4Njk4XzM1OTI5NzU5XzI3QkYyNzVD] Why pay indeed. Just another tax by the NZ Govt. Co. Make no mistake, our so called Govt. since 1986 is merely a company named, "Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of New Zealand" register on the U.S. Securities And Exchange Commission in Washington DC, with shareholders Etc. Now I could argue that they have as much 'authority' over me as any other PRIVATE COMPANY (actively trading for a profit), such as McDonalds or Placemakers or Bunnings. In other words their company has no 'authority' that enables it to place any demands upon us without our express consent. Put as simply as I am able: I do not wish to trade with their company. They may consider that some Statute gives them the power to enforce demands on me. But a Statute is nothing more than "A Legislated Rule of a Society". And a Society is nothing more than "A group of like-minded individuals who come together to deliberate, determine, and act towards common goals". And it must have a Name (for Legal Fiction purposes), and must have published its "common goals" - such that individuals can determine whether or not they are "like-minded" - and, if so, to join the Society (become Members, and thus bound by the Society's Rules). Thus before taking one more breath, their PRIVATE, LIMITED LIABILITY, COMPANY needs to prove that: The Society whose subsisting regulations they are attempting to enforce has a Name; Has published its "common goals"; That I, myself, applied for Membership (of my own free will, and not under any form of duress or without full disclosure); That my Membership was accepted; And that I have not, subsequently, resigned any such Membership. Their PRIVATE, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, ACTIVELY TRADING AT A PROFIT IN ORDER TO PROVIDE A DIVIDEND FOR ITS SHAREHOLDERS is not a company I wish to deal with. Unfortunately, they are the biggest gang in the country and rule by force. [/quote]
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Marc Pawley of Whangarei didn't...
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link to m.northernadvocate.co.nz
]
"Insufficient evidence prompted a court to discharge a Whangarei fisherman who refused to pay his motor vehicle registration and licence fees in protest that the payments should not be forced upon motorists by the New Zealand Transport Agency.
Marc Pawley walked out of the Whangarei District Court a free man yesterday after Judge John McDonald ruled the Crown had not provided any evidence that suggested the fisherman wanted to obtain a pecuniary advantage by displaying his own registration plate and warrant of fitness."
Intersting that it was
"Insufficient evidence..."
that "... prompted a court
to discharge... "
How about "Insufficient
moral principles... "
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