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Bill Borland January 6th 09 08:35 PM

are train fares necessary?
 
In article
s.com, thedarkman writes

Have you read my letter and the associated mathematics? No ticket
staff, no revenue protection and therefore no prosecutions for
fraudulent travel, which costs millions in court time and stuff. If
all the money comes from one source - Central Government - you cut
out the costs associated with the other two. All of them.

There is no reason for charging for travel at the time of use -
it is just policy. Especially the policy of the present
control-freak lot, who like to know what everyone is doing - and
most tickets these days are bought in ways which allow the buyer
to be identified - but previous more liberal (small "l"!)
governments probably felt the same way.
Consider TV licences - probably 95% of households have TV, as
opposed to the (roughly) 50% of the population who use trains -
but *all* governments have stubbornly refused to fund the BBC
from general tax revenues. (It would be interesting to know the
cost of the department which chases up non-licence-holders
compared with the amount of revenue "lost".)
--
Bill Borland


David Cantrell January 7th 09 11:11 AM

are train fares necessary?
 
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 04:55:50AM -0800, Chris wrote:

Why should someone in darkest Cornwall have to pay for the costs of
London (& other large cities)? (through their taxes, of
course)


Why should someone in London have to pay for the costs of Cornwall?
Cos that's what we do right now.

--
David Cantrell | Minister for Arbitrary Justice

Seven o'clock in the morning is something that
happens to those less fortunate than me

thedarkman January 7th 09 07:42 PM

are train fares necessary?
 

All the objections you're raising are non-economic;
safety is certainly not an issue. Abolishing fares would generate
massive increases in wealth for all concerned. Also check out the
bigger pictu

http://www.financialreform.info/



On 7 Jan, 12:11, David Cantrell wrote:
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 04:55:50AM -0800, Chris wrote:
Why should someone in darkest Cornwall have to pay for the costs of
London (& other large cities)? (through their taxes, of
course)


Why should someone in London have to pay for the costs of Cornwall?
Cos that's what we do right now.

--
David Cantrell | Minister for Arbitrary Justice

* * Seven o'clock in the morning is something that
* * happens to those less fortunate than me




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