
Tax Discs/license fees
Started by eddiec, Jun 21 2006 06:33 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 June 2006 - 06:33 PM
Read an article on news.com yesterday about the DoT (or whatever it's
now called since I left Blighty) going after the "hardcore" non-payers
and was curious about reactions from you guys, i.e. waste of time/tax-payer
money or a good idea? Or should they sell the vehicles instead of crushing
them?
Story at http://news.com.com/...ml?tag=nefd.top
now called since I left Blighty) going after the "hardcore" non-payers
and was curious about reactions from you guys, i.e. waste of time/tax-payer
money or a good idea? Or should they sell the vehicles instead of crushing
them?
Story at http://news.com.com/...ml?tag=nefd.top
#2
Posted 21 June 2006 - 07:13 PM
well in a way i do agree but they dont excatly make tax cheap do they?
Women are #@#@#@#s....
#3
Posted 21 June 2006 - 09:03 PM
They should save themselves some time and money and simply put the tax on top of the petrol tax. That way the gas guzzlers pay more tax as they should. People who drive less frequently would end up paying a lot less than the £100-£150 they have to pay for it now. The only down side is that they would have to thin of another way of checking whether people are insured or not. The tax at the moment is a way of checking insurance and MOTs on cars.
Did you see the way I talked myself out of the idea
I'm all in agreement for chasing the ar tax dodgers but can we drop the TV Licence fee instead, now that is a waste of time! Did you know you have to have one now even for watching downloaded video on your PC?
Did you see the way I talked myself out of the idea

I'm all in agreement for chasing the ar tax dodgers but can we drop the TV Licence fee instead, now that is a waste of time! Did you know you have to have one now even for watching downloaded video on your PC?
#4
Posted 21 June 2006 - 10:07 PM
They should save themselves some time and money and simply put the tax on top of the petrol tax. That way the gas guzzlers pay more tax as they should. People who drive less frequently would end up paying a lot less than the £100-£150 they have to pay for it now. The only down side is that they would have to thin of another way of checking whether people are insured or not. The tax at the moment is a way of checking insurance and MOTs on cars.
Did you see the way I talked myself out of the idea
I'm all in agreement for chasing the ar tax dodgers but can we drop the TV Licence fee instead, now that is a waste of time! Did you know you have to have one now even for watching downloaded video on your PC?
They already know if you are insured or not, dunno about up your way but down in Kent there are many ANPR (Automatic Numberplate Recognition Cameras) they check for insurance, tax, and if the registered keeper of the vehichle holds a driving licence and also if the car has been involved in any criminal activity, if you for example have done a bank robbery and used a getway car that someone got the plate of and notified the police the ANPR's would flag it and send out a patrol to come and find and arrest you.
They are placed in all roads in and out of the isle of thanet but I found a way around them lol, they didnt plan that out to well
And having tax and mot is no proof of insurance, anyone can buy a cheap runaround thats been taxed and tested and not insure it and just give a false name and address when buying it if the seller insists on filling the V5 in and sending as thats the way it should be done but most dont.
Andy
#5
Posted 22 June 2006 - 05:47 AM
They already know if you are insured or not, dunno about up your way but down in Kent there are many ANPR (Automatic Numberplate Recognition Cameras) they check for insurance, tax, and if the registered keeper of the vehichle holds a driving licence and also if the car has been involved in any criminal activity, if you for example have done a bank robbery and used a getway car that someone got the plate of and notified the police the ANPR's would flag it and send out a patrol to come and find and arrest you.
They are placed in all roads in and out of the isle of thanet but I found a way around them lol, they didnt plan that out to well
And having tax and mot is no proof of insurance, anyone can buy a cheap runaround thats been taxed and tested and not insure it and just give a false name and address when buying it if the seller insists on filling the V5 in and sending as thats the way it should be done but most dont.
Andy
dam i shudve thought of that lol
Women are #@#@#@#s....
#6
Posted 22 June 2006 - 03:46 PM
Licence for watching video on a pc?? Hell no!! Eff that.
What loonies allowed that? No-one rioted?
Ye gods I'm glad I left now. The licence fee for a tv is outdated in itself
but the big-brother in-yer-face of things there now, plus the insane
petrol prices.... throw them all out.
But of course here in americky things are also fracked up.... the govt
refuses to increase minimum wage yet they give themselves a raise.
That, coupled with their 'private' (aka back-handers from corporations)
being millions of $ per year.... time for a Henry V - "kill the lawyers"
and expand it to politicians..... The american sheep have forgotten
what " by the people for the people" means.
What loonies allowed that? No-one rioted?
Ye gods I'm glad I left now. The licence fee for a tv is outdated in itself
but the big-brother in-yer-face of things there now, plus the insane
petrol prices.... throw them all out.
But of course here in americky things are also fracked up.... the govt
refuses to increase minimum wage yet they give themselves a raise.
That, coupled with their 'private' (aka back-handers from corporations)
being millions of $ per year.... time for a Henry V - "kill the lawyers"
and expand it to politicians..... The american sheep have forgotten
what " by the people for the people" means.

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