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papa smurf 02-01-2010 08:38

£15 extra tax on car fines
 
£15 extra tax on car fines: Now drivers face hefty surcharge to compensate victims of violent crime

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz0bRij18Sb


By calling it a "victims' surcharge" and applying it to minor motoring offences and parking tickets where there are clearly no victims, the Government is making a mockery of the tax system.

'This is clearly another stealth tax designed to plug Britain's huge debt.'

zing_deleted 02-01-2010 08:50

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only its not very stealthy is it lol

nomadking 02-01-2010 08:55

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'Stealth' refers to the hidden purpose/intentions.

zing_deleted 02-01-2010 09:08

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I know what the word stealth means jebus. The fact that everyone knows what the intentions are nowadays means its no longer stealthy is the actual English definition of the word

Peter_ 02-01-2010 09:11

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It will have Parking Attendants ticketing more cars and more and more speed cameras and mobile speed cameras put in place so that the car driver can be forced once again to foot the bill for something that has escalated out of control.

Gary L 02-01-2010 09:12

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2010 is going to be cheaper than 2009 at this rate.
I wonder if were going to riot this year :)

zing_deleted 02-01-2010 09:18

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well if nothing else at least we get to vote for who runs the country instead of having an unelected leader

Osem 02-01-2010 14:01

Re: £15 extra tax on car fines
 
What? Another new tax from the party who had 'no plans to raise taxes..' Surprise, surprise..... :rolleyes:

Taf 02-01-2010 14:46

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I know several people who were victims of crime who were subsequently refused any criminal compensation despite the offenders being imprisoned.

One guy was off work for 2 months with bloody scars slowly healing all over his body. He got no compensation as he had "consumed alcohol prior to the (unprovoked) attack on him".

So who IS getting this money?

nomadking 02-01-2010 14:55

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Quote:

£15 surcharge to help victims of domestic violence or sex attacks.
Women?
Quote:

Since 2007, a £15 surcharge has been added to the fines of all people convicted of a crime, to raise money for support services for crime victims.


TheDaddy 02-01-2010 14:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zing (Post 34937157)
well if nothing else at least we get to vote for who runs the country instead of having an unelected leader

Great, meet the new boss, same as the old boss......

Peter_ 02-01-2010 15:05

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We have a Labour government trying to emulate previous Tory governments under the title of New Labour and all that will happen in the summer is a change of name and we will continue to be screwed by the party in power.

Anyone who thinks for one second that Tory values cover the man in the street must be wearing rose tinted glasses.

This time next year people will be saying the same thing about Camerons party.

Welshchris 02-01-2010 15:08

Re: £15 extra tax on car fines
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 34937144)
£15 extra tax on car fines: Now drivers face hefty surcharge to compensate victims of violent crime

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz0bRij18Sb


By calling it a "victims' surcharge" and applying it to minor motoring offences and parking tickets where there are clearly no victims, the Government is making a mockery of the tax system.

'This is clearly another stealth tax designed to plug Britain's huge debt.'

I have to disagree with part of that statement... Parking offenses can cause victims.. On the road i live in we have a doctors surgury and people have a habbit of parking on the double yellow lines and across the slopes in the pavements meant for wheel chair users to get on and off the pavements and late last year a woman in a wheel chair couldnt get off the pavement and fell out of her wheel chair because of this.

Gary L 02-01-2010 15:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34937371)
This time next year people will be saying the same thing about Camerons party.

I personally couldn't care less if Cameron were to be the same as Brown. as long as it's not him.

Peter_ 02-01-2010 15:10

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34937378)
I personally couldn't care less if Cameron were to be the same as Brown. as long as it's not him.

He rightly should have been elected and virtually everyone will agree with that.:)


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