Posted by GOLDGIRL/CA on 1/8/13 11:54pm Msg #449541
Speaking of commissions ....
Here's the story: "Jonathan Frieman of San Rafael, California, was ticketed for driving alone on Highway 101 in a carpool lane. But Frieman said that he wasn’t driving solo, because he had corporate paperwork in the seat next to him. The self-described activist argues that because of the paperwork, he was riding with a corporation, which, he says, is included in the California vehicle code’s definition of a person..."
Anyway, the very first page of his stack of corporate paperwork was a notary commission from the CA Secretary of State. There is no one by that name as a commissioned notary so he was either a previous notary or managed to get his hands on a commission or copy of one and since it looks pretty official he decided to use it.
BTW, didn't SCOTUS also rule corporations were people, too?
(I'd post the video link of this guy from Yahoo, but I'm a technoidiot and don't know how).
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