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Taking a dump can sometimes be pleasurable
Would that be via a pay as you dump (PAYD) system, or would you need to make an annual return to declare how many dumps you'd taken over the year? Would we all have a personal dump allowance before we started to be taxed? Would the super-rich find a way around it by paying expensive accountants to divert their dumps to offshore toilets to avoid paying their fair share? Am I taking this much too seriously? 😁
You could take a picture of each of your dumps and send them to your accountant/HRMC and they could work out the tax.
They’ve done a lovely cycle almost all the way from my house into the city centre…..lost quite a few places where we had two lanes so now we sit in traffic jams waiting for people to turn right. A journey down Allensbank rd that took 2 mins a few years ago now takes 10….the fumes all the cars sat still give off must be making the pollution in the area far worse than before…..and as a final kick in the nuts hardly any students using the cycle lanes….
It was named the most congested city on earth only a few months ago!
Some journeys cut perhaps, but road capacity cut too. It's still a very very congested place.
It's a cash cow that hits the poor. I have far more sympathy for it in London where public transport is superb but that really isn't the case in most provincial cities.
Cardiff Council and WG still promote working at home. I have no idea who they think will be riding the Metro. I regularly get the train into Cardiff and it's nothing like it was before.
Walk or cycle ya lazy gets.
Here's the link to that. I struggle to view it as a huge success and I think these policies do tend to hurt the less well off more, directly and indirectly by changing the nature of city centres.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-64219939
Some success story: "London remains most congested city"
There's arguments on both side. You also have to weigh up the impact of a regressive tax and the gentrification of city centres. Im more of a carrot than a stick person. Invest heavily in public transport.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-64219939
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/revealed-average-speed-of-london-traffic-is-just-7-8mph-a3416446.html
Your usual bollocks:
Transport for London (TfL) (January 2014). "Public and stakeholder consultation on a Variation Order to modify the Congestion Charging scheme Impact Assessment" (PDF). TfL. Retrieved 15 February 2015. See pp. 12: Traffic volume, speed and congestion