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Uncle Fester wrote:
It is possible to buy a vehicle which is exempt from the congestion charge. It's a ******* finding parking for a bus. I believe that a 9-seater Landrover Defender 110 is exempt from the charge, by virtue of it having more than 8 seats. Not the sort of car you'd think Red Ken would want to encourage, but there you go... -- Stevie D \\\\\ ///// Bringing dating agencies to the \\\\\\\__X__/////// common hedgehog since 2001 - "HedgeHugs" ___\\\\\\\'/ \'///////_____________________________________________ |
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 20:45:23 +0100, Stevie D
wrote: I believe that a 9-seater Landrover Defender 110 is exempt from the charge, by virtue of it having more than 8 seats. Not the sort of car you'd think Red Ken would want to encourage, but there you go... No, but a 12-seater LR 110 is exempt, as it's a minibus. The definition of a minibus, incidentally, is a vehicle that has 9 or more passenger seats *additional to the driver*. A more recent Defender 110 that has 9 seats *in total* (to avoid the minibus regs[1]) doesn't count. Or we could, of course, all go and drive around in 17-seater LDVs, which aren't quite what Ken wants to encourage one passenger to travel in either. I'm surprised the exemption isn't based on a requirement for it to be being used as a PSV (taxi etc) and not privately. It does require registration at a nominal fee, but I recall it is available to any owner or operator of such a vehicle. That said, from past experience it's a bugger to park one in London - too high (7' 6") for most car parks, but not welcome in coach parks! [1] The original 12-seater Defender exists to avoid the car tax regs; it doesn't sensibly seat 12 unless all are midgets[2]. How things change... [2] Midget adults, not children, because you can't legally use the side-facing 6 seats for under-16s in the minibus configuration. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 19:12:34 GMT, Tom Haliax wrote in
, seen in uk.railway: "Ross" wrote in message ... [...] Like you say, we're into schoolboy-ish arguments, and there ain't nobody going to win because schoolboy arguments are never won; both sides simply go off in a huff. No I,m not in a huff. I rather like a good arguement. End this as a score draw? You ain't and I ain't, but we're not going to change each other's minds, which means a huff is an option if we keep arguing. So, yes, a score draw and a handshake is a good idea. ![]() fx:extends hand -- Ross, Lincoln, UK We're *not* afraid http://www.werenotafraid.com |
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