Originally posted by dang65
I'm not really clear why 1.8m blinkered idiots going onto a website and clicking a button should have earned any sort right to force the other 60 million of us to put up with their noise, smell, speed, psychopathic behaviour, obesity and general destruction of the countryside and clogging of towns.
Owning and running a private car is an outrageous luxury which people have got away with for way too long, and a feeble road pricing bill will go nowhere near as far as it should.
Does your partner know what you think of her/him?
Secondly, your attitude to road usage being, for some strange reason, morally reprehensible, shows that you have been duped/brainwashed by the people to who Lone gunman refers in his accurate summary of the true miotives for road use charge.
You also assert in true right wing fashion (I am not saying that as a criticism) that road pricing should be payable according to means as opposed to being linked to ability to pay. Now whilst there are no greater advocates of capitalism than me, I am sure that adding road usage to the list of services and items that people have to pay for is going to hit the poorer/lower earners in society to the detriment of the economy and quality of life.
In my view there are four choices:
1. Roads are completely funded by the taxpayer (as they are now)
2. Road usage is funded directly by the motorist according to usage.
3. A system is implemented whereby offering a combination of 1 & 2
4. The taxpayer continues to fund road usage and then road usage is then double charged on top of the taxs that we already pay.
I know which one we are heading towards. Free road use for everyone should be one of our most fundamental rights. It is in the interets of society that human beings should be mobile, which puts car usage up there with prayer in the "good" table. After all one of the first things that dictators do is to make sure they do not build roads. You only have to go to Norfolk- the country's most non mobile population (or watch Kingdom with Stephen Fry) to realise how unhealthy it is for people to remain in the same place for all of their lives.
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