A) The Right to Travel; The Right to Mode of Conveyance; The Right to Locomotion
are all absolute rights, and the Police can not make void the exercise of rights.
State v. Armstead, 60 s. 778, 779, and 781:
B) The use of the highways for the purpose of travel and transportation is not a mere
privilege, but a common and fundamental right of which the public and Natural Beings
cannot be rightfully deprived. Chicago Motor Coach v. Chicago 337 Illinois 200, 169
NE 22, ALR, Ligare v. Chicago 139 ILL. 46, 28 HE 934, Boone v. Clark 214 SW
607, 25 AM jur (1st), Highways, sec. 163:
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are all absolute rights, and the Police can not make void the exercise of rights.
State v. Armstead, 60 s. 778, 779, and 781:
B) The use of the highways for the purpose of travel and transportation is not a mere
privilege, but a common and fundamental right of which the public and Natural Beings
cannot be rightfully deprived. Chicago Motor Coach v. Chicago 337 Illinois 200, 169
NE 22, ALR, Ligare v. Chicago 139 ILL. 46, 28 HE 934, Boone v. Clark 214 SW
607, 25 AM jur (1st), Highways, sec. 163:
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