No, but buying a ticket on Greyhound or UAL is practical.
Nothing says your right of travel includes a right to sit in the driver’s seat.
Capisce?
“No, but buying a ticket on Greyhound or UAL is practical.”
No, because you have to have a drivers license to travel on those.
“Nothing says your right of travel includes a right to sit in the drivers seat.”
Really? Where does the govt have the authority to restrain freedom to assemble?
Take yoru ‘Capisce’ and stuff it.
Ok, so if I drive on highways, I can be pulled over by a state trooper and asked for my drivers license.
If I don’t have a license and decide to walk from Tx to Canada, the ONLY place to walk is on the shoulder of the highway, because all other land is private property. I’m not talkin about walking on the paved part of the shoulder (breakdown lane), I mean maybe 60 feet or so further away from the highway, along the fences. If I decided to do that, I guarantee I’d still be stopped and asked for I.D..
So....there is really no legal way to walk (which most assume is a right) long distances. Whichever way a person decides to travel, he or she had better have I.D., which I think is unjust.
Maybe a person could travel by bus with no I.D., I’ve never tried that.... :-/