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CITATIONS The Citation process can be handled much easier through the mail.
When a police officer issues you a Citation, he is actually requesting you to contract with him! He is alleging that you violated a corporate regulation in writing, which you have accepted by signing and thus requires you to respond. The police officer is instructed to explain that your signature is merely an acknowledgment that you received a copy of the Citation, but in actuality your signature is notification to the court and Judge that you have accepted or consented to this offer to contract, which also grants the Judge consent, Personam and Subject Matter Jurisdiction over you and the case! You can cancel that contract however by rescinding your consent. The federal Truth in Lending Act provides that any party to a contract may rescind his consent, within three business days of entering into such a contract. So across the face of the Citation you should print or type in large print, the following words:
I DO NOT ACCEPT THIS OFFER TO CONTRACT
and
I DO NOT CONSENT TO THESE PROCEEDINGS.
Use blue ink [for admiralty] or purple ink [for royalty]. Admiralty is the court and royalty represents your sovereignty. Either way is appropriate. Sign your signature underneath in blue or purple ink and in front of a Notary and under your signature type: Without prejudice, UCC 1-308. This is another way to declare that you may not be held responsible for this contract pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code.
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