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Doctor Evil
 
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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 11:23:33 +0100, "Doctor Evil"
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The congestion charge is a great success.


No it isn't. It's simply another stealth tax.


It is a greater success. It reduces congestion and pollution in the centre
of a city - its intention.

It also keep 1000s of polluting
vehicles out of central London each
day as a bonus keeping aior cleaner.
Many other cities are seriously considering
adopting it.

He is on about tripe like personal space.


Personal space isn't tripe,


It is and you the onkly one I have ever heard come out with this tripe.

although one could understand that it is
not something that you would experience
in your one-room council flat.


That would be a studio apartment then.

Sounds like the unsociable sort.


I'm very sociable, but being sociable
does not imply an enjoyment of
travelling in an electric sardine can.


Public transport is not just the tube at rush hour.

I also like to have space on
occasions.


You have that on normal public transport. Maybe in your sink estate they
use rickshaws.

The Little Middle England petty snobs,
who don't want to sit next to the
working class.


You do spout a lot of nonsense.


That is what you are like. That is clear.

The fact is apart from the odd exceptions,
public transport is brilliant in
highly built up areas.


You are wearing the rose tinted spectacles again.


You haven't a clue, that is clear. Maybe we should ban all public transport
because of your warped views.

Try driving from Surrey to London and then try the
train. The train is brilliant. No stress at all and
you can read a book on the way. In the car? A
nightmare. You get to London in a mental mess.


Speak for yourself.


I speak for millions.