19th February 2007, 04:21 PM
Already signed it some time ago.
We already pay - far more heavily than in other countries. We pay road tax on a graded scale - in France, for example, there is no road tax. We pay heavy tax on fuel - more than in France, again - and thus already pay by the mile (or kilometre).
Apart from which, how is restricting the use of personal transport to the rich or better-off a fair and reasonable method of rationing?
What about those in rural areas with no public transport? What alternatives are being put in place BEFORE restricting private transport to the well-off and corporately funded?
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.
We already pay - far more heavily than in other countries. We pay road tax on a graded scale - in France, for example, there is no road tax. We pay heavy tax on fuel - more than in France, again - and thus already pay by the mile (or kilometre).
Apart from which, how is restricting the use of personal transport to the rich or better-off a fair and reasonable method of rationing?
What about those in rural areas with no public transport? What alternatives are being put in place BEFORE restricting private transport to the well-off and corporately funded?
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.