Re: The End Of The Road For The Paper Tax Disc
That is a fair comment BB, and opens up an entirely different discussion for another time. Do you know what other countries do over things like the disability element of fuel duty, or do they just make qualifying disabled people pay the same as everyone else?
I am not sure about them overestimating the number of uninsured vehicles on the road. Certainly my family have, within the past 10 years, been involved in not at fault accidents with uninsured vehicles on no fewer than three occasions. Also, while I live in an extremely beautiful area, it is an area of high deprivation as jobs are scarce. The number of people who drive uninsured known to me personally is astonishing, but what do you do when you have to live among these people? (Same with benefit theft!)
I think there are loads of uninsured drivers on the roads, but only have personal experience on which to base that. I could well be wrong.
That is a fair comment BB, and opens up an entirely different discussion for another time. Do you know what other countries do over things like the disability element of fuel duty, or do they just make qualifying disabled people pay the same as everyone else?
I am not sure about them overestimating the number of uninsured vehicles on the road. Certainly my family have, within the past 10 years, been involved in not at fault accidents with uninsured vehicles on no fewer than three occasions. Also, while I live in an extremely beautiful area, it is an area of high deprivation as jobs are scarce. The number of people who drive uninsured known to me personally is astonishing, but what do you do when you have to live among these people? (Same with benefit theft!)
I think there are loads of uninsured drivers on the roads, but only have personal experience on which to base that. I could well be wrong.
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