maomao
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We can tell.the fact that I'm pissed most of the time.
You have been done in the past though haven't you? All I'm suggesting is that everyone with a drink drive charge on their records have their licenses removed permanently.
We can tell.the fact that I'm pissed most of the time.
We can tell.
You have been done in the past though haven't you? All I'm suggesting is that everyone with a drink drive charge on their records have their licenses removed permanently.
You have been done in the past though haven't you?
And mandatory cycling lessons
Also their favourite car should be crushed ...
Wow - you posted this straight after the one about motorists never getting the blame! Well doneWould imagine the car is not legally his. No one who owns a >£100k car openly drinks whisky and smokes weed as they drive the thing. Sounds like someone with issues that you're mocking here.
Man - you just love tagging me.Start by giving those to cyclists!
The average cyclist in London is even less competent at cycling than edcraw is at spelling.
It'll be PMs with dick pics next.Man - you just love tagging me.
It'll be PMs with dick pics next.
30 grand, lolIt's a 1st gen. You can pick up a V8 one for under 30 grand.
I hear he's not bad at keeping inside the lines with his crayons.The average cyclist in London is even less competent at cycling than edcraw is at spelling.
The equivalent of 10 Hyde Parks is given over to people storing their private property in London.
Yeah, everyone go and live in rural Ireland. That'll work.Simple solution... Move out of London.
Simple solution... Move out of London.
Do you own a car?Surely it’s worse outside of London as car ownership is higher.
You’re shitty, Daily Mail style comment did remind me of this great website though:
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No - I live in London. Hardly anyone here needs to own a car.Do you own a car?
That's great, it means you're not taking up space that someone with a car could be using.No - I live in London. Hardly anyone here needs to own a car.
Or we charge a market rate for on street parking, encourage people to give up cars and redesign streets making better use of this space.That's great, it means you're not taking up space that someone with a car could be using.
It would also be great if you have off-road parking you could give up to a nice neighbour with a car.
Isn't it strange how miserable people either want an outright ban on the things they don't do, or want to charge others for doing them? Do you not see how very selfish this is? How would you feel if frottaging was banned or taxed out of existence?Or we charge a market rate for on street parking, encourage people to give up cars and redesign streets making better use of this space.
Haha - for a minute there I thought you might be actually adding something useful to this thread.Isn't it strange how miserable people either want an outright ban on the things they don't do, or want to charge others for doing them? Do you not see how very selfish this is? How would you feel if frottaging was banned or taxed out of existence?
I see you still haven't worked out what this thread is about or how it works.Haha - for a minute there I thought you might be actually adding something useful to this thread.
Everybody living or working in London should be taxed at least 20% more than the rest of the country. It makes absolute sense, as more public money is spent in London than anywhere else in the country.Anyway - I’m case you were trying to make a serious point it’s about charging people for what they actually use. Car owners are subsidised in London and higher income people are more likely to be car owners. We should be looking to address this.
True for England but not the rest of the UK:Everybody living or working in London should be taxed at least 20% more than the rest of the country. It makes absolute sense, as more public money is spent in London than anywhere else in the country.