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End of the Road for Small Livestock Farms?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7612142" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>I cannot disagree. This is down to the low cost of carbon foot print calculations.</p><p>When carbon tax is set very low it’s like a £1 speeding ticket. Not a disincentive to speed, now what if carbon tax was like the new speeding ticket system based on income of the person speeding? Higher the income they have, the higher the cost of the speeding ticket.</p><p>if you didn’t know to quote the uk system.</p><p></p><p>You will be issued with a fixed penalty notice (speeding ticket), which constitutes three penalty points on your licence and a fine between 25% and 75% of your weekly income. If there are other factors, such as driving near a school or driving a heavy-goods vehicle, you may need to appear in court and face a larger speeding fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7612142, member: 55822"] I cannot disagree. This is down to the low cost of carbon foot print calculations. When carbon tax is set very low it’s like a £1 speeding ticket. Not a disincentive to speed, now what if carbon tax was like the new speeding ticket system based on income of the person speeding? Higher the income they have, the higher the cost of the speeding ticket. if you didn’t know to quote the uk system. You will be issued with a fixed penalty notice (speeding ticket), which constitutes three penalty points on your licence and a fine between 25% and 75% of your weekly income. If there are other factors, such as driving near a school or driving a heavy-goods vehicle, you may need to appear in court and face a larger speeding fine. [/QUOTE]
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