Article One states that all of the peoples' rights are only privileges, and can be removed at any time by the governor. Such rights include the right for a speedy and public commute, and the right to remain silent if stopped by the traffic police. There is a clause stating that, in times of peace, no soldier shall be quartered in the bathroom of any house, unless they are in danger of wetting their pants. It also establishes New Jersey's ban on making left turns and sets a minimum punishment of 10 years in jail for attempting to do one without God's permission. Section Three is a statute which makes it illegal to pump your own gas at any station in the State of New Jersey, or else you'll be punished by having gas pumped down your throat at $10 a gallon.
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