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duncan
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Post by duncan »

If they did away with car tax and just added 0.5p per litre onto petrol - that would save so much money collecting, prosecuting and generally trying to process the damned tax discs.

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i've got a can of worms here.... anyone got an tin opener? :-D :-D

i'm gonna buy a 25 yr old beetle and stick a scooby lump in it to get tax free driving lol.

and run it on bio ethanol :-D :-D
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Is there anywhere local that sells Bio Ethanol?

or shall we grow our own supply?

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dynamix wrote:Is there anywhere local that sells Bio Ethanol?

or shall we grow our own supply?
morrisons my friend, morrisons :D

we could grow something else that can pay for our expensive past time? :wink:
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Post by kev@tga »

i agree with dunk on the extra cost on fuel to cover road tax as no one would be able avoid not paying it and it would cut down alot of man hours and irrelivant letters from the dlva, plus the more miles you do the more road tax you will pay :thumb: just my pennys worth :wink:
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sounds good to me i thought it was just me you were after :-D

do you run the same thing around here as they show on tv were if car isnt taxed and insured it seized and a fee to get it back if not its crushed???

car tax on fuel would just be another excuse to raise prices,plus no good for big companys who do miles!!
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point taken on the tax gary - I am sure that the amount raised by car tax would be a drop in the ocean compared to scrapping it and saving all that bureacracy.

4 policemen for a day isnt cheap let alone judges, court costs, DVLC computer systems etc etc - blanace that against what is raised and I am sure there wouldnt be much in it.

Such a waste to crush cars though - why not sell them on and put the money to good use?

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