Do you have a Constitutional right to travel?
At any time you feel like it, you jump into the car and cross state lines to visit friends or family. Have you ever thought about this right? How and from where do you get this right to travel? Is it guaranteed in the Constitution?
This video entitled, ‘Do you have a Constitutional right to travel?’, answers these questions. And in it you will find the story of PC Smith in Lynchburg, US: a story which goes back to 1930.
I hope you like it.
The text version:
The text version of this video - entitled, ‘Do you have a Constitutional right to travel?’ - can be found at my blog, 'Paradox' at:
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Gratitude:
This video would not have been possible without the relentless, unceasing and often sleepless efforts of the Japanese artist, En. Samad Hassan, the unceasing efforts of KN Geetha, GS Saran and JD Prabhkirat, and my friends as 101 Paradise, Langkawi, Kedah, especially Addi, Khairil, Joe (ex Navy); the crew of ’Sea hawk-I’, namely Dikwan and Hafiz; the sound crew, comprised in Dennis, Rajah, Balu, and Boy; several other friends who wish to remain anonymous. To them I say, ‘Thank you’.
Music
‘Waltz of the Flowers’ by Tchaikovsky
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
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