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# Freedom from death, physical injury, and emotional injury caused by vehicular crashes and other traffic incidents | # Freedom from death, physical injury, and emotional injury caused by vehicular crashes and other traffic incidents | ||
− | # Freedom from death, physical injury, and emotional injury caused by all forms of pollution, including | + | # Freedom from death, physical injury, and emotional injury caused by all forms of pollution, including to air, land, water, light, and serenity |
+ | # Freedom to move without the occurrence or fear of violence and harassment, including in relation to unjust or inadequate policing | ||
# Freedom to move by foot or the equivalent without fear of or encumbrance by motor vehicles | # Freedom to move by foot or the equivalent without fear of or encumbrance by motor vehicles | ||
− | # Freedom to cultivate and sustain | + | # Freedom to cultivate and sustain home and community without disruption by motor vehicles |
− | # Freedom to access the people, services, and goods necessary for a | + | # Freedom to access the people, services, and goods necessary for a life that is full, good, and meaningful |
# Freedom of future generations to enjoy the same | # Freedom of future generations to enjoy the same |
Revision as of 11:31, 22 September 2022
- Freedom from death, physical injury, and emotional injury caused by vehicular crashes and other traffic incidents
- Freedom from death, physical injury, and emotional injury caused by all forms of pollution, including to air, land, water, light, and serenity
- Freedom to move without the occurrence or fear of violence and harassment, including in relation to unjust or inadequate policing
- Freedom to move by foot or the equivalent without fear of or encumbrance by motor vehicles
- Freedom to cultivate and sustain home and community without disruption by motor vehicles
- Freedom to access the people, services, and goods necessary for a life that is full, good, and meaningful
- Freedom of future generations to enjoy the same