“Complete
freedom of the highways is so old and well established a blessing that
we have forgotten the days of the Robber Barons and toll roads, and yet,
under an act like this, arbitrarily administered, the highways may be completely
monopolized, if, through lack of interest, the people submit, then they
may look to see the most sacred of their liberties taken from them one
by one, by more or less rapid encroachment.”
Robertson vs. Department of
Public Works, 180 Wash 133, 147."
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