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Old 08-12-2019, 18:20   #24
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Re: Pavement Parking

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
If you need a car because you're disabled or elderly then of course you'd need to be exempt.

The problem is too many cars and poor public transport, and many that are too lazy to walk anywhere. We're getting like the obese US population but we don't have the space for all the cars. How about doubling car tax for every extra car per house? No politician is brave enough to grasp this one but something radical needs to happen to curb the number of cars. It will be self defeating in the end for the climate, or being able to get anywhere through the congestion.
I don't think more cars will affect the climate in a negative way as petrol and deisel cars will soon be a thing of the past.
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