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What part of the car doesn't move when a car is moving? (All relative to the ground).
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-tax-work.htmlOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostMy car is parked in the office car park, which fortunately is free. I travelled approximately 17 miles to get here this morning, and will travel the same distance on the way home, having used approximately 2/3 of a gallon of diesel on my two journeys.
A controversial blueprint for taxing people around £350 a year to park at work was unveiled yesterday by the Government.
But it was immediately condemned by employers as a 'stealth tax' and by motoring groups as a 'tax on work'.
The AA also suspected that ministers were using the workplace parking plan as a 'plan B' in case - as is expected - Manchester votes against a local congestion charge, killing off the idea for many other cities.
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It won't be free for long if your office is in Nottingham.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostMy car is parked in the office car park, which fortunately is free.
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My car is parked in the office car park, which fortunately is free. I travelled approximately 17 miles to get here this morning, and will travel the same distance on the way home, having used approximately 2/3 of a gallon of diesel on my two journeys.
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My car is similar in that - it also has the same number of wheels and a place for me to sit. It doesn't care about my cold bum as the seat does not heat up. It is also in a car park and it cost £3.50. It won't get a ticket either.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMine has 5 wheels; 4 which roll along the ground and 1 which I use for steering. Oops; 6, because there's a spare wheel in the boot. It’s got some space in the inside for me to sit in, and a nice heated chair to warm up my bum on a frosty morning. It’s parked at the railway station today. It’s a pay afterwards Car Park, so I don’t expect to get a ticket. Only 3 euros per day.
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Car update…...
Mine has 5 wheels; 4 which roll along the ground and 1 which I use for steering. Oops; 6, because there's a spare wheel in the boot. It’s got some space in the inside for me to sit in, and a nice heated chair to warm up my bum on a frosty morning. It’s parked at the railway station today. It’s a pay afterwards Car Park, so I don’t expect to get a ticket. Only 3 euros per day.
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