"Personal
liberty largely consists of the Right of locomotion -- to go where and
when one pleases -- only so far restrained as the Rights of others may
make it necessary for the welfare of all other citizens. The
Right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to
transport his property thereon, by horse drawn carriage, wagon, or
automobile, is not a mere privilege which may be permitted or prohibited
at will, but the common Right which he has under his Right to life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Under this Constitutional
guarantee one may, therefore, under normal conditions, travel at his
inclination along the public highways or in public places, and while
conducting himself in an orderly and decent manner, neither interfering
with nor disturbing another's Rights, he will be protected, not only in
his person, but in his safe conduct."
II Am.Jur. (1st) Constitutional Law, Sect.329, p.1135"
II Am.Jur. (1st) Constitutional Law, Sect.329, p.1135"
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