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Also, it's no more ridiculous that people buying 4x4s to take the kids less than half a mile to school, and there seem to be thousands that do that. And you haven't answered my earlier question to you. Finally, we have two big problems in this country: Pollution and obesity. Encouraging people to walk or cycle (although I find some cyclists irritating) would seem to be a good way to help with both. |
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Just because you get along without a car doesn't mean someone else has to. I kind of find it arrogant when non-drivers tell other people not to drive if they don't need to. Quote:
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b) so does an estate car or mpv with only one person in it, yet they aren't going to be given an extra penalty. Again, showing that looking good to the public is what this is really about, not targetting what would make the most impact. c) likewise with other vehicles which aren't going to be penalised more though. d) so democracy to you is where many of those affected by something have no say in it's implementation? I'll make a note of that. |
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Hi Stuart, l totally respect your comment, the way that l would reduce, the traffic situation in London is quite simple, Apart from working in London, part of my job, was to deliver over the UK, and l used to love working in Oxford, they have a solution, where l believe could work in London, in the main town centre, where all the colleges are, ALL delivery vehicles have to be out by 8-00 otherwise bollards, come up through the road, and if you are stuck, you get hammered by an £80.00 ticket, the roads are free to go as you please, and there is a good bus service, in London, they could operate the same system, but as some restuarants etc, does'nt accept deliveries before 11-00, you could operate it, so that no delivery vehicles would deliver after 11.30, the majority of business's have car parks, but you could have overspill car parks, on the perimeter of the central london area, and get the tube to where you want to go, this could work, but unfortunately, we do have a problem with red tape in London, so l don't know about other areas of the UK, you could also have pedestrian only roads, except for buses, any better solutions.
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Tube terminal car parks based on any suitable land near the major junctions of the M25, pay for parking and your tube ticket in one go.
Secure for vehicles, easy for commuters, reduces conjestion in London, costs a fair bit initially, and doesn't get Ken any cash though. Course many commuters already do this, I used to drive up the A3 to Clapham and get on the tube from there, or when I moved, down to Little Chalfont, simply because there was free parking, and it was cheaper than a train. |
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All this reduce emissions crap that people are going on about in the UK means jack all to me because we are a country that is minute compared to nations such as China and the USA - when they start giving a damn, I will because nothing we do, will stop the problems the world will face if the USA and China don't get their act together to reduce their massive emissions. Yeah the UK can do all it can to reduce its emissions but we are urinating in the wind thanks to the likes of USA and China. |
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Also, since when has it been OK to say "Well he did it, so I am"? |
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I'm having an effect on the enviroment? Where does anyone who uses public transport get off saying I'm having an effect when the buses that drive on the streets of London that you use belch out clouds of noxious gases? Does it make you feel better because your not behind the wheel of a vehicle yet you choose to use one that polutes more than a knackered 20yr old escort. B, Road space huh? The bigger the car the more road tax you pay therefore you are effectivly paying for that little bit more space. C, Good alternative? What public transport can get me from my front door to my place of work and back again at a time that I need to. D, Democracy, Isnt that Labours way of saying were gonna tax you to within an inch of your life and then tax you some more after your dead. Quote:
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But then there will be some who will say that we have to start somewhere. Why should we be the ones to set an example when our overall emissions ATM are a lot lower than many 1st world countries and a hell of a lot lower than many more emergin 3rd world countries. |
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Why should I not drop litter when everyone else does? Why shouldn't I steal from shops when I see others doing it? Why should I recycle when others don't Why should we try to control emissions when others don't? Also, once again, people appear to be accidently confusing localised pollution and planetary levels - it's like saying why bother having clean tap water since the sea is so salty; if we don't start somewhere, we may as well give up (imho). As a noted philosopher once said - "if not you, who? If not now, when?" We can't (imho) ignore the problem and hope it goes away. I have kids, I would like them to enjoy the planet. |
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I dont drop litter I dont steal I do recycle I keep the emmisions on my vehicles within guidlines Sea water isnt palatable (IMO) Neither are the taxes we have to pay. "The freethinking of one age is the common sense of the next" |
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