Originally Posted by
John E
Not if we acknowledge the fundamental unalienable natural right to mobility.
You and I can "acknowledge"
anything that sounds good, hip or trendy if we like, doesn't make it so unfortunately.
Is that
fundamental unalienable natural right to mobility spelled out in the Constitution, the Bible, or what? Does the implementing legal document (or any other government document) use the phrase
fundamental unalienable natural right to mobility or similar phrasing and "bicycling" in the same paragraph or even same section or chapter?