David Tulis & TNtrafficticket
Local economy & free markets
Mr. Eastman’s tale of woe under commercial government
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Mr. Eastman’s tale of woe under commercial government

Fines past $7,000 keep traffic defendant in perpetual fear of causing offense

Garland Eastman and his wife, Rosalyn, after his making appearance in criminal general sessions court of Hamilton County. Government entities in TN criminalize all non-commercial travel, requiring valid driver licenses of all and prosecuting private travel as illegal. Then they criminalize alleged misdoings under license in desregard of the uniform administrative procedures act, which requires administrative hearings first. Mr. Eastman is under a debt servitude passing F$7,000. My federal “taillight” lawsuit seeks to decriminalize traffic cases. A copy of the first-of-its-kind complaint over an arrest for a damaged taillight is here. I tell Mr. Eastman he should always have in his car a copy of Tennessee transportation administrative notice, as a shield against false claims by cops. I always have a copy in my “red notebook” in my auto. (Photo David Tulis)
Tulis v. Bennett et al
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I name my suit after deputy Bennett, whom I sue in personal capacity. Other defendants are Hamilton County and Sheriff Austin Garrett
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