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On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:42:17 +0000, Charles Ellson
wrote: On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 21:47:35 +0000, Judith wrote: On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 12:51:52 +0000, "Just zis Guy, you know?" wrote: On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 21:09:15 +0000, Charles Ellson wrote: You've been short-changed ? I get - "road tax" site:uk about 14,000,000 "road tax" site:gov.uk about 66,700 "car tax" site:uk about 4,300,000 "car tax" site:gov.uk about 39,300 Not forgetting: "vehicle excise duty" site:gov.uk about 97,900 Guy Oh - as few as that. Thank you for making the point. The point that there are c.50% more references for "vehicle excise duty" than for "road tax" ? You missed off "on gov.uk sites" Whereas there are 14 million for "road tax" on all uk sites. Road tax is the colloquial term which is used much, much more than VED in the uk. Porky reckons that cyclists are not obsessed by the name VED rather than Road Tax: I wonder why this thread is running. |
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We were about to embark at Dover, when
(Charles Ellson) came up to me and whispered: If demanded, you must remove it from private land by the shortest route. That's easy - pick it up and carry it. It has then been removed from the land. -- Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead Wasting Bandwidth since 1981 IF you think this http://bit.ly/u5EP3p is cruel please sign this http://bit.ly/sKkzEx ---- If it's below this line, I didn't write it ---- |
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On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 07:30 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), Paul Cummins put finger
to keyboard and typed: We were about to embark at Dover, when (Charles Ellson) came up to me and whispered: If demanded, you must remove it from private land by the shortest route. That's easy - pick it up and carry it. It has then been removed from the land. That's a bit like saying that if you jack your car up it can't be ticketed for parking on a double yellow line, because it isn't on the road. And just as stupid. Mark -- Blog: http://mark.goodge.co.uk Stuff: http://www.good-stuff.co.uk |
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 21:49 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), Paul Cummins put finger
to keyboard and typed: We were about to embark at Dover, when (JNugent) came up to me and whispered: If you had two Old Skodas [sic] in use on the highways, would you only have to pay road tax for one of them? I don't pay Road Tax for anything. There is no such tax, so it's not possible to pay it. You pay the tax that a lot of people refer to as Road Tax. Just because you don't call it that doesn't mean you don't pay it. You may claim that you've never been to the Potteries either, as there's no such official place name in the UK. But that doesn't change the fact that I have a photo of you there. Mark -- Blog: http://mark.goodge.co.uk Stuff: http://www.good-stuff.co.uk |
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On Feb 9, 9:02*am, Mark Goodge
wrote: That's a bit like saying that if you jack your car up it can't be ticketed for parking on a double yellow line, because it isn't on the road. And just as stupid. However stupid, a bicycle *can* legally be carried through a red traffic light, but not pushed or ridden. (Yes, I know). Neil |
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On Feb 9, 9:06*am, Mark Goodge
wrote: You pay the tax that a lot of people refer to as Road Tax. Just because you don't call it that doesn't mean you don't pay it. Indeed. It's a tax paid for using certain things on roads. It is therefore a road tax. Its official name is Vehicle Excise Duty, but that doesn't stop it being a road tax. Neil |
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"Judith" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:53:54 +0100, Neil Williams wrote: On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 21:45:38 +0000, Judith wrote: Oh but they wouldn't - as the cyclists would have to pay for it themselves. Do you also encourage the abolition of free road tax for certain types of low-pollution motor car? If not, please justify why cyclists should have to pay while drivers of such cars should not. If there was no tax on petrol you may have a point; there is and you don't. All car drivers who use the roads are contributing to the costs directly be VED and tax on their petrol. Cyclists who use the roads contribute nothing directly. They pay 20% VAT on their Lycra...... |
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"Phil W Lee" wrote in message ... Bruce considered Tue, 07 Feb 2012 08:34:17 +0000 the perfect time to write: "Just zis Guy, you know?" wrote: On Sun, 5 Feb 2012 11:04:38 -0800 (PST), Neil Williams wrote: On Feb 5, 6:53 pm, (Paul Cummins) wrote: We were about to embark at Dover, when (Dave - Cyclists VOR) came up to me and whispered: it needs Road Tax. Doubt it - that hasn't existed since the 1930's Slightly pedantic in that something similar exists, albeit into general taxation and instead called Vehicle Excise Duty. But based on emissions. A cyclist pays exactly the same rate of VED as any other low / zero emission vehicle. Clever. ;-) All we need now is to get them have number plates and compulsory insurance and submit their vehicles to annual MOTs, and of course take a driving test, and they will become accepted members of society. They already are. Drivers of motor vehicles are the ones who need to be licensed. Even dogs are exempt from that now! Some of the dogs who drive around in Millbrook are licensed. Not many, though. |
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On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 08:56:59 -0000, "Ian" wrote:
"Judith" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:53:54 +0100, Neil Williams wrote: On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 21:45:38 +0000, Judith wrote: Oh but they wouldn't - as the cyclists would have to pay for it themselves. Do you also encourage the abolition of free road tax for certain types of low-pollution motor car? If not, please justify why cyclists should have to pay while drivers of such cars should not. If there was no tax on petrol you may have a point; there is and you don't. All car drivers who use the roads are contributing to the costs directly be VED and tax on their petrol. Cyclists who use the roads contribute nothing directly. They pay 20% VAT on their Lycra...... Sorry - you are right. I think that there is no tax on haemorrhoid cream though. |
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On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 07:05:49 +0000, Judith
wrote: Cyclists who use the roads contribute nothing directly. Food provides energy to propel a bicycle. VAT is charged on some of it. Neil -- Neil Williams, Milton Keynes, UK |
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