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24-08-2023, 06:40 PM | #1 | ||||
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Oh my, the voices are starting about putting extra taxes on SUVs and larger vehicles to 'reduce the road toll' in Victoria:
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The Thailand Special is coming under further and further scrutiny, as well as SUVs: Quote:
Sounds a lot like the same rhetoric that was used to turn low level speeding fines into a revenue source, given we've (VIC) got state and a federal government lead by cucks who pander towards the kombucha drinking, rainbow flag waving communists, I think this is probably going to be on the agenda, given these people quoted in these articles have the ear of the state government at the inquiry, as well as having a state government currently trying to recover some funds by cancelling infrastructure projects and events. Whats your thoughts about the idea of levies and more expensive regos on Thailand Specials and SUVs? Would this effect your decision if you're on the SUV/Thailand Special train? Or you'd be happy to stay on even if it costs a little more every year, if there's large vehicle levies put on in inner suburban areas? Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 24-08-2023 at 06:50 PM. |
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