View Full Version : U.K. Drivers watch out!
I bet this one is going to get on your goat. :yep:
Now pay-as-you-go road taxes are in prospect (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=419733&in_page_id=1770)
Konovalov
12-01-06, 06:27 AM
Congestion charge, pay as you go road charge, car tax, MOT, and car insurance. Did I miss anything? :roll: :damn: :damn: :damn:
danlisa
12-01-06, 07:05 AM
Congestion charge, pay as you go road charge, car tax, MOT, and car insurance. Did I miss anything? :roll: :damn: :damn: :damn:
86p a litre for unleaded. (that's $1.69 for our friends across the pond:o) BTW do you want to swap countries?
from the beeb http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6160877.stm
If road charging was introduced, the government would be able to examine the option of whether it could raise enough revenue to replace fuel duty and the car tax disc.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
As if any government will do that ...least of all this one. :nope:
I think it's time I gave everything I own and every penny of the money I earn to the government, this includes the clothes off my back, in the vain hope that they will be satisfied with this and not try derive revenue from or steal/extract the number of days I am alive on this earth so they can transfer this unused time to one of their fat cat backhander buddies.
86p a litre for unleaded. (that's $1.69 for our friends across the pond:o) BTW do you want to swap countries?
Yes, but a top of the line car in the UK can do 60 miles per gallon.
I've no problem with congestion charging in general. But why do I get the impression that there will not be the investment in public transport to off set all this.
So, can anyone tell me what is the point of the road tax licence? And what do they do with £40 billion per year they get from it?
KevinB, it appears you ask too many questions...
A man in a black suit and dark glasses will be knocking on your door to take you away for re-education very soon. :rotfl::lol:
:rotfl:
Reminds me of those UFO stories from the 50's and 60's that if a somone spotted a UFO they were visited by three men in black with dark glasses and very shiny if out of date Cadillac. They were threatened and told to shut up.
A lot of people to tell me to UFO.
Sailor Steve
12-01-06, 12:06 PM
Many years ago I saw a cartoon (kind of US specific, but here goes): A man in his pajamas answers the door, and sees tanks surrounding his house, helicopters flying overhead, many soldiers in full battle gear pointing guns at him. On the porch facing him are two men in black trenchcoats. One of them holds up a badge and says "We understand you tore that little tag off your matress..."
Don't vote Labour they are the party who love to tax you.
goldorak
12-01-06, 01:25 PM
For once I'm happy not living in England. :p
FIREWALL
12-01-06, 02:14 PM
I kinda wonder when the citizens of the UK will have it"s own "Tea Party".:hmm:
goldorak
12-01-06, 02:18 PM
I kinda wonder when the citizens of the UK will have it"s own "Tea Party".:hmm:
I wonder when americans will have their second tea party.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=101501
Edit : what was that Marko Ramius said at the end of THFRO ? A revolution every now and then is good.
FIREWALL
12-01-06, 02:30 PM
I kinda wonder when the citizens of the UK will have it"s own "Tea Party".:hmm:
I wonder when americans will have their second tea party.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=101501
Edit : what was that Marko Ramius said at the end of THFRO ? A revolution every now and then is good.
hI goldorak It's scarey but so true. It seems every day somewhere
we lose ground. and I mean everyone all over the world.
For once I'm happy not living in England. :p
Lucky you. ;)
Kapitan
12-01-06, 05:04 PM
Are hey going to do away with the road tax you know those bits of stupid paper you put in the window?
If not then i feel mass riots coming on.
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