You don't know what the terms "operating" and "motor vehicle" mean. Yeah, you know what they mean in everyday usage but look up the definitions in the law books, they mean something DIFFERENT.
As do ALL words in law books. That's how they trick you.
Every god damn statute/act/code/rule/regulation etc.m, is directed to:
person/s
To find the definition of the word "person/s" you must first go to the statute/act etc., under which you are being "charged" to find the definition. If you cannot find that definition under the particular act/statute you're being charged, you must then go to the state/provincial statute laws and look under the "Interpretation Act" and look under the "Definition" section to find the definition for the word "person/s." Still can't find it? Then you must go to the federal law (be it Canadian or American) and look up the Interpretation Act and find the definition for "person/s, anyone/owner" and your socks will be blown off!
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link to web2.gov.mb.ca]
Scroll down to section 17 and see the definition for "person."
Now go to the Department of Justice (Federal Government) under the Criminal Code of Canada and see what it says about "person"
Ooops!! You won't find the word "person" under Person. You have to go to
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link to laws.justice.gc.ca]
Under the words:
“every one”, “person” and “owner”
These terms are defined as:
include Her Majesty and an organization;
So there you go. If you dare to admit you're a "person" you are admitting you are either "Her Majesty" or you're admitting to be an organization/corporation.
Don't believe me? Look them up and go to any official Law Dictionary.
You'll soon find the language of Legalese is NOT the same as street/and or proper English grammar language.