weepej wrote:
jomukuk wrote:
Try a taxi ?
Yes, at £12.50 one way....I think not.
Getting the occasional taxi when you have to would be far cheaper than owning a car. The more expensive cars can depriciate by more than £12.50
a day.
My VAN doesn't depreciate by much at all.
The taxi cost to town would be £25.00 PER DAY, and that is the TOWN near which I live. I WORK in another town in another COUNTY. The taxi cost would be £37.00 ONE WAY (that means TO work **OR** FROM work, but not both.
The BUS cost would be about £13.00 per day, one way....but since the service involves several changes and several timetables, it is unreliable and timewasting.
The vans admin costs are about £378.00 per annum, the service costs are about £237.00 per annum.
The amount of time wasted waiting for PT to arrive, being dragged about stopping every few miles for nobody would cost me more than the WHOLE costs of the van. Not to mention the cost of PT borne disease upon my body and finances, since everyone seems to have a cold on every bus in the country.
The governments current obsession with towns is because it sees towns as the hope of the future, where everyone will live in a town with economies of scale making-up for the horrors of illegality and social crime.
Now, to go off theme....towns are going to get worse, crime is going to get worse IN towns, with social crime (personal crime as opposed to property crime) getting worse....social crime is the nice way of saying your personal safety is not guaranteed.
But look on the bright side, when you or your family is beaten stupid and raped at least the whole horror will be recorded on a cctv system. Although the data protection act won't allow you to see it, or the police probably, if they ever tear themselves away from the speed cameras.