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<blockquote data-quote="thinice" data-source="post: 291336" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>1. I would like to see all forms of duty for cars to below 2000cc scrapped altogether so that people can decide for themselves what is the best and most efficient car to use. This will also encourage people to get new and more economical cars rather than using 20 yr old oil burners.</p><p></p><p>2. All public transport rates to be halved and the expansion of the system to be made development priority no 1. Please don't talk about masjid kristal or submarines or corridors until this one is solved...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thinice, post: 291336, member: 784"] 1. I would like to see all forms of duty for cars to below 2000cc scrapped altogether so that people can decide for themselves what is the best and most efficient car to use. This will also encourage people to get new and more economical cars rather than using 20 yr old oil burners. 2. All public transport rates to be halved and the expansion of the system to be made development priority no 1. Please don't talk about masjid kristal or submarines or corridors until this one is solved... [/QUOTE]
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