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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 13:45:04 -0000, "Ian Smith"
wrote: I'd like to believe that. However, I still think we need to start back at square 1 with taxation based on income, to the exclusion of all others. Non income based taxation puts a disproportionate load on those with lower incomes, and are therefore unfair. What's the point of going to all the trouble of having a consistent system of *money* and guarding the value of the currency, if poor people then pay less than the rich for the same goods and services? Council tax is a prominent example of this. It has one advantage that the government wouldn't be able to bezzle us, won't happen then will it? DG |
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 15:34:12 +0000, derek wrote:
What's the point of going to all the trouble of having a consistent system of *money* and guarding the value of the currency, if poor people then pay less than the rich for the same goods and services? One can hijack the electoral system and buy their votes. Council tax is a prominent example of this. It has one advantage that the government wouldn't be able to bezzle us, won't happen then will it? Not a hope in hell. greg -- $ReplyAddress =~ s#\@.*$##; # Delete everything after the '@' The Following is a true story..... Only the names have been changed to protect the guilty. |
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Pete Smith:
then asked Conor (who drives a truck, and who therefore has speed limiting hardware in the truck) what the legal position would be for him "to have a blown fuse", and the result is that it needs fixing very soon, ie the same day. If cars have speed limiters (GPS or otherwise), they will probably put a law in place to ensure that it is working at all times, and if it isn't, it needs fixing within hours. Yes, but it's one thing to enforce it on relatively few trucks, which are mostly driven by employees who aren't personally bothered anyway. But how do you compel 20m private car owners to have OPERATIONAL sat / gps black box in the car which charges them £x.xx for every mile their drive ? There is no easy way to check and virtually no police on the roads to do it, IF they come up with a way. Just about the only thing the gov. could do is to include it in the MOT. Regards, Martin |
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 01:05:40 -0000, Conor
wrote: Car speedos overread up to 10%. It is quite feasible that your actual speed , not indicated speed, was as low as 55MPH which is 5MPH below the HGV speed limit. Onmy last wagon, I knew how inaccurate the speedo was..0.5 MPH at 56MPH because the tyres were part worn. Or was it on a hill, perhaps? AFAIAA, speed limiters only cause loss of power. Sudden, involuntary braking could be highly dangerous in poor road conditions. Neil -- Neil Williams is a valid email address, but is sent to /dev/null. Try my first name at the above domain instead if you want to e-mail me. |
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In article , Richard J.
writes There is no law against the use of a mobile phone while moving on a motorway. Yes, there is. The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2003. Which does not forbid the use of a mobile phone while moving on a motorway. Nor does it forbid the use of a mobile phone while driving on a motorway. What I assume you meant was that the system would not be able to distinguish between legal and illegal use of a mobile mobile, not that all use was legal. Whereas you implied that all use of a mobile on a motorway was illegal, which is arrant nonsense. -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8371 1138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In article , Richard J. writes There is no law against the use of a mobile phone while moving on a motorway. Yes, there is. The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2003. Which does not forbid the use of a mobile phone while moving on a motorway. Nor does it forbid the use of a mobile phone while driving on a motorway. What I assume you meant was that the system would not be able to distinguish between legal and illegal use of a mobile mobile, not that all use was legal. Whereas you implied that all use of a mobile on a motorway was illegal, which is arrant nonsense. It's a semantic issue. What does "There is no law against activity" mean? (a) activity is lawful in all circumstances, or (b) There is no law which prohibits activity in general, though specific forms of activity may be unlawful. You evidently think it means (b); I think it means (a). I suggest we agree to differ. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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"derek" wrote in message
... On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 13:45:04 -0000, "Ian Smith" wrote: I'd like to believe that. However, I still think we need to start back at square 1 with taxation based on income, to the exclusion of all others. Non income based taxation puts a disproportionate load on those with lower incomes, and are therefore unfair. What's the point of going to all the trouble of having a consistent system of *money* and guarding the value of the currency, if poor people then pay less than the rich for the same goods and services? My point was that everyone should pay tax proportionally to their income (same % for all, rich and poor alike), and all other taxes abolished. I didn't say the poor should pay less than the rich for goods and services they choose to buy. However, taxes paid directly on those same goods and services (many essential to life) are a larger % of the poorer man's income. A level playing field for everyone is all I propose. Not that I ever expect it to happen! Council tax is a prominent example of this. It has one advantage that the government wouldn't be able to bezzle us, won't happen then will it? DG |
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