George Painter wrote:
Some call me an idealist - yes I'll confess I am.
So if something's not happening then we should strive to make it happen if it's what we believe in.
One problem with that George .... we are dealing with our Tone, Johnny Two Jags, Blunderbus who introduces iniatives without listening to those actually doing the job - and who ideally want us out of our cars
George wrote:
Your issues about more plod - we all agree on that but probably differ on how this should be financed.
I do not like paying my taxes either (I pay taxes to pay myself

). I would love to be paid the Mad Doc's income - but he is much brainier than me..... - I studied Maths and Physics at Uni Did toy with the idea of teaching - but rejected that on the grounds that I would receive the same kind of cheek and assaullts, earn less, not be allowed to lock up the little hooligans. Even those nice long hols is no compensation ....
I also considered something "steady" like chartered accountancy - but came to conclusion that although it would enable me to purchase the dream set of wheels - would not really be able to drive it as God intended that car to be driven.... so I decided to be a copper on the basis that this would enable me to drive fast cars, wear a silly hat and be able to say "Jack Regan style" - "Shat it yer NIPPED!" and scoff doughnuts.
Apart from that - cannot see myself somehow as an accountant......... though you would be surprised how many of these we nick on those motorbikes .....
George wrote:
I think the offenders should pay - those who speed or otherwise infringe the RTA. Speed cameras are a useful tool and should be deployed.
Unfortunately, George... our nice middle class lads and lasses pay up, grumble, but do not normally ask questions. Last year's fiasco on the M4 is a case in point. This is common knowledge as it has been debated and picked on across all the fora... But the S Wales wallies placed a speed camera to enforce a tempo at roadworks. Only they placed it incorrectly and nicked thousands of perfectly legal drivers. Only those who challenged got the fine refunded and the points removed from their licences. There was no announcement to recall people pinged by this camera - and it would have been so easy to establish guilt. Those above 79 mph were liable to prosecution under guidelines and those below should have been notified and licence restored.
Those people - George - who were unfairly convicted of this offence by camera - will be get a loading on insurance for 5 years - and if they are really unlucky - those 3 points can mean all the difference if they get to tot up stage.
In fact - you could argue they contribute more to the collective insurance pool of available funds by increased premiums anyway.
And - does it make any of these people a safer driver?
Given the resentments at being copped by a machine and not by me ... not really improving a driving standard....
George wrote:
"Motorists already contribute something like £45bn each year, more if you include the part of your council tax that goes to the local force"
The first part I disagree with... the motorist does not pay the full cost of their activities and damage to the environment and I can produce figures to show this just as I'm sure a certain spin merchant will now produce figures to the contrary but we've all heard the arguments before.
All our taxes go into the big melting pot - and we collectively pay for all the services such as we get.... Too much of this is wasted on MPs' and councillors' salaries, pension contributions and expense claims - and this is where they could save money to provide more necessary jobs in police/emergencies, education and nursing..... public transport ... the stuff we really need .....
Of course - we get the "I pay your wages" and "Go catch some real criminals - you waste of space - coppa!" - um - these people (mostly) are the ones who do not pay council taxes - because we pay it for them via their welfare benefits...
George wrote:
The second part I can't follow. Where do those of us who don't drive but pay council taxes fit in? I'll happily pay for law and order enforcement but don't see why I should pay for traffic management and policing for the benefit of motorists. Before someone jumps up & down.... I believe cyclists should pay a tax, be examined, insured and registered with visible identification......I cycle and obey the law.
Er - someone who does not drive gets attacked in their own home.... they diall 999 and we speed to get there asap.. (I know the press stories ....but you never read of the majority we actually do deal with promptly ..

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Your house is on fire? A drunk pedestrian knocks you off your bike? Your kids' schooling? Libraries? Parks? Local Publc Swimming baths?
George - all of these are provided by all council tax payers for the benefit of the community whether or not they drive a car or ride a bike or - like the Mad Doc - do both. (OK so both he and Wildy do ride a motorbike on odd occasions

He rides a Cruiser type and she has a Sports one

I now have bad visions of that lass and the new baby .....

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Also - you are using the roads as a pedestrian and cyclist. You benefit from the collective payment of taxes because that taxation paid for the tarmac, the paint markings, the road signs, traffic lights, island, bollards, lighting... and the goods you purchase in the supermarket arrived by road as well.
All those drivers go to work, their earnings feed the economy and add to the nation's overall wealth - which again enables you to purchase the goods and services you require - plus the odd luxury,
think I might just have hacked it in accountancy - did Economics as one of me A Levels (when A Levels were A Levels!
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Traffic police ensure that all adhere to the rules that the aforementioned road signs require..
So you do benefit from the input to road safety by traffic police here. So you contribute to the collective good along with everyone else.