Be afraid! Yet another motoring tax
Be afraid! Yet another motoring tax
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cjn

Original Poster:

230 posts

294 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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A goverment think tank (now where are my tankbuster missiles when I need them?) has suggested charging motorists 16p per mile for driving on rural roads & 32p a mile for driving on urban roads by using the latest satellite technology.
In return they may abolish road tax.
Doing the maths, this means that instead of being able to drive unlimited mile for my £160 road tax, I'll be able to drive 1000miles per year in the countryside or 500miles into town.
The last suggesting from this think tank resulted in part of the national railway being bought back by the government withion 2 weeks of its publication.
(source: The Metro)

pdV6

16,442 posts

282 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Kill 'em all

mondeoman

11,430 posts

287 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Cloned cars anyone???

shadowninja

79,190 posts

303 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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At what point do we tell whichever body makes such decisions 'fvck off!'?

Or do we just put up with it? Who makes up these Twat Tanks then? Just lentil eating treehuggers? Government accountants? Whoever is responsible for managing Labour's christmas party fund?

Don

28,378 posts

305 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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The practicality of fitting GPS technology to cars and ensuring it worked (wrap the antennae in tinfoil and there's and end to it...) will make implementing anything like this impossible.

I believe it MUCH more likely that we will see Kengenstion charging in more and more urban areas as cities leap on the bandwagon to increase revenues.

They will do it, of course, only if Ken's charge is a success.

Oh. Oh dear - its a foregone conclusion then...as Ken's charge will be hailed as a success no matter what the real outcome is...

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

289 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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They wont be putting any crap on my bike , W@nkers , so when do they start the curfew and lights out , this place is becoming a prison

xsaravtr

801 posts

283 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Don said:
The practicality of fitting GPS technology to cars and ensuring it worked (wrap the antennae in tinfoil and there's and end to it...) will make implementing anything like this impossible.


Maybe they will make it so the car doesn't start if the GPS doesn't get a signal.

Fatboy

8,247 posts

293 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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xsaravtr said:

Don said:
The practicality of fitting GPS technology to cars and ensuring it worked (wrap the antennae in tinfoil and there's and end to it...) will make implementing anything like this impossible.



Maybe they will make it so the car doesn't start if the GPS doesn't get a signal.

Easily circumvented.

John_S4x4

1,363 posts

278 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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But what happens if your mileage is checked at the MOT garage and entered electronically and this is then cross referenced against your GPS mileage ?
Heaven forbid !! I think another fax to my MP is in order, if the goverment listens to this.
Regards John

cjn

Original Poster:

230 posts

294 months

Thursday 16th October 2003
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If you realise what a state the DVLA is in, this being the reason that the recording of mileage on the V5s is optional & the police have such a hard time, then putting GPS in each vehicle will be a challenge.

What about the mileage correction companies? I might start one up & start printing money!