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Maybe they need the spare room to store the scooter they don't need?
And a grant to help them run it !
Pattaya
In The Know wrote: hedda wrote: A License To Ride would give them rights and obligations.
Case solved.
Oh dear ... a tax on mobility scooters AND the bedroom tax !
Their brain cell(s) will explode !
Maybe they need the spare room to store the scooter they don't need?
In The Know
hedda wrote: A License To Ride would give them rights and obligations.
Case solved.
Oh dear ... a tax on mobility scooters AND the bedroom tax !
Their brain cell(s) will explode !
hedda
In The Know wrote: andrew wrote: People on mobility scooters who don't need them should be banned,
I have a better solution .... tax them !
even ITK can have moments of sanity.
Whilst I've never had negative encounters with scooters (despite once being caught in a traffic jam on the Sydney Harbour Bridge when a 89 yr old pensioner escaped from a maximum security home and drove his scooter onto the freeway)
Whole swags of roads have been grabbed in Sydney's narrow streets to provide bloody bike lanes- rarely used by arrogant, abusive and law breaking cyclists.
Hedda who always has a sensible solution presented to our dog-collar wearing Lord Mayor (who ignored him- no thanks there for helping elect her)the idea that cyclists (and mobility scooters) should be licensed for a moderate fee, each year.
when people pay a fee- such as I do for parking, driving etc etc- you tend to obey the law.
A License To Ride would give them rights and obligations.