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Old July 1st 11, 10:29 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Anger at Oyster cards 'rip-off' as millions hit for not 'touchingout'

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011, Mizter T wrote:

"Roland Perry" wrote:

In message 01cc34f6$316c92e0$LocalHost@default, at 18:30:08 on Mon, 27
Jun 2011, Michael R N Dolbear remarked:

The US embassy is relying on the statement made by Ken Livingston that
the congestion charge was a tax - he was so excited that he let mouth run
away when the tax was first introduced

Interesting.

Has anyone produced a reasoned argument about the difference between a
tax and a toll ?


Tolls are rarely charged on routes you *have* to use, there's normally a
"long way round". Which doesn't exist for the US Embassy, being inside the
zone. So it's a lot more like car tax, than say the Dartford Toll. Wouldn't
they get a 90% residents' discount anyway?


No one's forcing the Americans to drive. (OK, well apart from the friendly
folks at Al Qaeda.)


Yet another reason they should not have declined by design for an armoured
space hopper.

tom

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