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Looking for 10 Keene-area Free Travelers

Started by FTL_Ian, July 02, 2008, 10:33 AM NHFT

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FTL_Ian

As Menno is currently having laptop trouble, I'm posting my interpretation of the idea he shared with me today:

Ready to travel with no govt registration or license?  Menno wants to continue traveling as a free man, and would like nine others to join him.  I have stepped forward, so that means we need eight more.  Lauren? David? Russell?  Perhaps you?

He would also like 10 preferably Keene-area people who are not ready to leave the system that would be willing to support us. 

Can you help?

JJ


Russell Kanning

I have been riding a bike to avoid the thugs.

dalebert

I think I need a car that doesn't look like a bright yellow skittle first. That's like shooting off a flare gun for the blue light gang.

Russell Kanning

I think the point would be to be noticable.

karenijohnson

sorry to bring bad news...  Looking for 10 Keene-area Free Travelers


driving gets to be the issue pretty quickly if you want to get around more than 10 miles a day.

IT IS A REVENUE business for the STATE and others.

if you DO NOT PLAY THE GAME, they can TAKE the vehicles that you are in.
they WILL punish you in increasing amounts of jail time to get your cooperation.

continuing DRIVING on a SUSPENDED license WILL ALWAYS get you more and more and stiffer penalties...


Russell Kanning

really
thanks for stopping by .... I bet these guys didn't realize that they might get in trouble with the cops

Lloyd Danforth


FTL_Ian

Wha??  Cops?   :o



Guess we should just call it off and continue obeying.

Coconut


David

Quote from: dalebert on July 02, 2008, 12:51 PM NHFT
I think I need a car that doesn't look like a bright yellow skittle first. That's like shooting off a flare gun for the blue light gang.

;D  That's funny.  The key here is to drive an old car.  The second key, and prolly the more important, is be prepared to be locked up. 
It is a revenue system, it prolly always has been.  If they tow an old car, you don't lose a lot of money, and they cannot sell it for too much.  My car was a 20 year old chevy.  You increase their cost of enforcement if they choose to imprison you. 
I'll join once I get another car.  That may be at the soonist, once the weather gets bad. 

JJ

Quote from: karenijohnson on July 02, 2008, 08:04 PM NHFT
IT IS A REVENUE STATE

DO NOT PLAY THE GAME TAKE
WILL
DRIVING SUSPENDED WILL ALWAYS

Interesting...

error

I have no problem traveling more than 10 miles in a day, with or without a car.

That said, the advice to drive an old beater is sound. This is what I did. I got 5,000 miles out of the 1988 Taurus I bought for $150 before its transmission dropped. I never registered it. I never had it inspected. I never put plates on it. Not even temporary ones. In all that mileage I only ran into the blue light gang twice, and (strangely) never got so much as a ticket.

Russell Kanning


Porcupine_in_MA

Quote from: karenijohnson on July 02, 2008, 08:04 PM NHFT
sorry to bring bad news...  Looking for 10 Keene-area Free Travelers


driving gets to be the issue pretty quickly if you want to get around more than 10 miles a day.

IT IS A REVENUE business for the STATE and others.

if you DO NOT PLAY THE GAME, they can TAKE the vehicles that you are in.
they WILL punish you in increasing amounts of jail time to get your cooperation.

continuing DRIVING on a SUSPENDED license WILL ALWAYS get you more and more and stiffer penalties...



Its a good thing you used caps because I wouldn't have understood the real gist of your post otherwise.