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The incredible excuse the ‘self-titled’ driver gives to the police after she is stopped for not showing number plates, as the officer is praised for her reaction
- Driver ‘goes sovereign’ filmed in confrontation with officer over missing number plates
- Chloe was pulled over by a police officer while driving in Gundagai, in rural New South Wales.
- She filmed the encounter explaining that she had removed the license plates from the vehicle the day before.
A woman who says she’s “not part of the state” clashed with a police officer after she was pulled over for failing to display license plates.
Chloe Fisher was pulled over by police while driving near Gundagai in rural New South Wales.
He used his phone to film his conversation with the policewoman, who asked him for forms of identification and whether the vehicle was registered.
Chloe got out of the car and explained that she hadn’t shown any license plates because she was in the process of ‘going sovereign’.
Chloe Fisher was pulled over by police while driving on the road in Gundagai, in rural New South Wales.
“I’m slowly removing myself from being under your corporation,” he said.
You are actually a corporation. In fact, you only collect money.
Chloe handed the officer an identification card that described her status as a “living female sovereign” with the date of birth category replaced with “first breath.”
‘First Breath Location’ was among the strange headings with ‘Earth’ written next to it.
The policewoman remained composed in the video as the driver continued to ramble, explaining that their license plates were stored in the car.
“I’m just transitioning…getting all my certificates and whatever I need to show you have no authority over me,” Chloe said.
‘Because without the registration and without the license, I’m not really under your membership.’
He tried to explain the ‘law’ to the police officer.
“You can legitimately pull over anyone with a license plate, in any state, because you’re a registered member,” he insisted.
“But without that, technically you end up in court and it gets thrown out because they say you have a lost license, but if I don’t run with a license, then there’s nothing to lose.”
The officer asks Chloe to retrieve his car’s license plates before demanding his ID card back.
The police officer remains composed in the video as the driver continues his ramblings explaining that their license plates are kept in the car.
‘Can I have my identity?’ she said.
‘I’m not done with it yet,’ said the officer.
Can you get me the plates?
Chloe went back to her car and handed over the plates, explaining that she had taken them the day before.
“I’m not part of the state…I’m not owned by the state, so they can’t take me,” he said.
The police officer explained to Chloe that she had to show the vehicle’s license plates before she could drive it.
“Their opinions can be whatever they want to be, that’s fine,” he said.
“Unfortunately, the law is the law in this state.”
‘LAW?’ Chloe clarifies.
‘LAW? Yeah, I’m not going to get into an argument with you about what your beliefs are.
Footage of the encounter was shared on Twitter and social media users praised the police officer for remaining composed.
“Exemplary effort by this NSW Police Officer in Gundagai vs. an entitled, not-so-smart alec,” wrote former Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack.