I told ya, givem an inch and they'll take a fucken MILE!

A sledge hammer is foreign matter?javaman wrote:The "Technology challenges" they mention may include some form of continuous malfunction of GPS tracking device on my bike due to "vibration" and "foreign matter impact"
seiko does your upper lip twitch with anger everytime you hear the word 'government' ???seiko1 wrote:http://www.heraldsun.com.au/money/money-matters/henry-tax-review-tipped-to-include-plan-for-drivers-to-pay-by-kilometre/story-fn312ws8-1225860719998
I told ya, givem an inch and they'll take a fucken MILE!
with ya GosGosling1 wrote:it was only a suggestion- and like 95% of the suggestions in the Henry report, it was ignored by the govt.
I am not sold on the idea of being tracked all over the place by a GPS tracker in the car......but.....I think the idea of paying for road use, based on actual use - makes sense. Use the road heaps - pay for the privilege. Use it sparingly - and pay fuck-all.
How this can be achieved without violating privacy rights though......is the big problem.
Gosling1 wrote:I am not sold on the idea of being tracked all over the place by a GPS tracker in the car......but.....I think the idea of paying for road use, based on actual use - makes sense. Use the road heaps - pay for the privilege. Use it sparingly - and pay fuck-all.
How this can be achieved without violating privacy rights though......is the big problem.
With you both.Smitty wrote: with ya Gos
I like the concept...the problem is how to implement it without getting reamed by the guvmint
Mudderboike riders should pay little if it was introduced, in contrast a B Double takes up a shitload of roadspace
is slow and holds traffic up...ipso facto THEY PAY HEAPS
yeah Mikemike-s wrote:............. they've ignored bike riders and their lower footprint in the past in NSW, they'll do it again, and again, and again and again.....
which is fair, fuel = energy, more energy used more damage to roads. however the gov is very good at wasting money so they need more.dilligaf wrote:easier way is what they do now and have a 40 cents or so tax per litre of petrol