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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
Hi BB King, my point, that you have asked is this, we pay too much in taxation in this country, l worked in Central London, for about ten years, and everywhere you go, it cost money, when l stated about major stores, it is up to these stores, to put a stop to him, the US Embassy, has already said that they won't pay the CC, if you live in London or live near a major city, everywhere you go, there is a traffic warden, giving you grief,, but it seems to Ken, that we have a bottomless pocket, to pour money into his pocket, my reason for the thread, is that it is about time a company (it could have been any company) stood up to him, l just hope and pray, he doesn't get in again, as what will happen next.
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Well, there is a simple solution if you don't like the Congestion Charge or fuel duty. Don't drive if you don't need to. You won't have to pay either for the journey then. Also, you won't get any grief from traffic wardens. Also, if you do need/want to drive, but still want to avoid wardens, the choice is simple. Don't park illegally. If you don't, and get a ticket, appeal.
And while we are at it, I'll ask the same question I asked Mick: Bearing in mind that for London to function efficiently, we need to reduce the amount of traffic (how many millions, or even billions of pounds are lost to UK companies because their staff are stuck in traffic?), how would *you* reduce the traffic in London?