Okay, so maybe "new liberty" is a stretch... these resources are not as life-changing as meeting Jesus... but if you are running around town minding your own affairs and you know you aren't involved with commercial transportation or other for-hire licensable activity, so you don't need to register your personal/private/non-commercial automobile/car/truck/conveyance, or if you would really like to get some stickers that are impossible to obtain because the issuer will not cooperate, well then why in the world would you keep hoping all your public officials and law enforcement officers are trained well enough to know to leave you alone? Attorneys in court say every day that the officer on the witness stand is not required to know the law. So while that seems counter-intuitive, suffice it to say that you must know for yourself.
Learn who you really are.
Learn to be wise about picking fights.
Learn to defend against bogus accusations.
Learn to distinguish between rights and privileges.
Learn to most effectively handle your own affairs in court.
Learn to hold your public officials accountable to follow the law.
And, to minimize the likelihood of unsafe interactions, get stickers and signage!
All of this is being given freely, and we hope that you will be able to give freely in return.
Clearly communicate that your car or truck is a "private automobile". (A private automobile is your personal property.)
This
3.6"x2.7" sticker goes inside your windshield, in the same location
where registration and inspection indicators are often placed.
Reduce
or eliminate stops and roadside detentions about suspected paperwork
issues (like expiration of things that you know you don't even need at
all).
Clearly
communicate that your car or truck is "not for hire". (This means it is
unavailable for activity within a for-hire scope.)
This
3.6"x2.7" sticker goes inside your windshield, in the same location
where registration and inspection indicators are often placed.
Reduce
or eliminate stops and roadside detentions about suspected paperwork
issues (like expiration of things that you know you don't even need at
all).
Clearly communicate that your car or truck is "not for commercial driving purposes". ("Driving" is the legal term for a licensed activity within a for-hire scope, as contrasted with just using your personal property to travel around.)
This
3.6"x2.7" sticker goes inside your windshield, in the same location
where registration and inspection indicators are often placed.
Reduce
or eliminate stops and roadside detentions about suspected paperwork
issues.
Clearly communicate that your car or truck is "transportation exempt".
This
3.6"x2.7" sticker goes inside your windshield, in the same location
where registration and inspection indicators are often placed.
Reduce
or eliminate stops and roadside detentions about suspected paperwork
issues.
Clearly communicate that your car or truck is in a category of "commerce-free transit".
This
3.6"x2.7" sticker goes inside your windshield, in the same location
where registration and inspection indicators are often placed.
Reduce
or eliminate stops and roadside detentions about suspected paperwork
issues.
In some places, our public officials are not looking at windshields; they're looking at the corner of the license plate. Every year, they switch to a new color, and if our public officials see last year's color, they get into roadside detention mode.
This
1.5"x1.25" iridescent holographic sticker goes on the plate itself, and looks more awesome than any one year's color.
If you tend to run around in an area that uses license plate decals instead of windshield stickers, this may be ideal for you.
In some places, the police are highly trained to detect crime, by looking at not one decal but two. If they don't see two, then they get into roadside detention mode.
This
1.5"x1.25" iridescent holographic decal goes on the plate itself, and pairs nicely with the "P-NR" decal.
And depending on what you see is normal around you, the ideal placement may be in two corners of the plate or may be right next to each other, so take a look around first, for reference.
Some
public officials may assume that just because you have a license plate
on your car or truck, that automatically means you are engaging in a
licensed activity (commercial transportation) all the time.
Clearly remove that presumption by asserting that your car or truck is "non-commercial".
This
is a clear sticker with 17"x1.6" white letters and a black outline for
contrast; it goes outside your rear window, or on your tailgate, or on your rear bumper.