glaikie wrote:
Got any sources for your airy assertions guys?
Well, as for mine, any motorist will be able to confirm. Do you drive? Given the last comment below I strongly suspect not; therefore it is not surprising you do not know or appreciate the problems faced by the motoring public.
glaikie wrote:
And what's 'almighty' in percentage terms?
20-25% from 2005 (back then the average price of unleaded petrol had hit 90p), that's a
bit higher than inflation.
glaikie wrote:
'Extortionate' parking charges? (Old) DfT figures suggest an annual cost, to the provider, of a parking space to be between £300 and £500. £700 was a more recent figure for Leeds. London you're looking at upwards of £1000. Who should be paying this?
More out of date facts?
”Suggest”? Care to substantiate that suggestion? Even if true, ask yourself: how can that be? That fact is: it supports my original point about the parking charges.
glaikie wrote:
Anyone remember the news item from earlier in the year reporting research linking exposure to vehicle exhaust fumes with permanent damage to the developing lungs of children?
Given the almighty subtopic change, I think we've edged closer to the underlying intent.
Would you prefer us to take a bus? Oh wait, aren’t those smelly old diesels the worst offenders of all?
Also, how would you like your food? The fact is that society has accepted some unfortunate sacrifices in order to accommodate the density of our population. At this point, implementing an effective alternative would have far, far worse consequences. Think of the bigger picture, then ask yourself “what is the cost of not motoring?”
I would bet money that people will still be whinging even if we all drove cars powered entirely from heat of the surrounding air.