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Wales 20mph speed limit in every town
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 9270471" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Neither am I. In fact I’ve actively stopped travelling by any means to large towns and cities that levy either a congestion or pollution tax on visitors that travel be car. That includes London, of course, but also places like Manchester. I used to enjoy travelling to concerts in those places and stopped at least overnight at nice hotels. No longer. They can get stuffed if they don’t want me travelling there and tax my visit as if I didn’t pay enough income, fuel and value-added tax for my visit already. On principle, I’ve drawn a line in the sand and I know others have also done so. If Wales does ever apply a tourist tax, I strongly suggest that you boycott the Principality and make it known the reason for you doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 9270471, member: 718"] Neither am I. In fact I’ve actively stopped travelling by any means to large towns and cities that levy either a congestion or pollution tax on visitors that travel be car. That includes London, of course, but also places like Manchester. I used to enjoy travelling to concerts in those places and stopped at least overnight at nice hotels. No longer. They can get stuffed if they don’t want me travelling there and tax my visit as if I didn’t pay enough income, fuel and value-added tax for my visit already. On principle, I’ve drawn a line in the sand and I know others have also done so. If Wales does ever apply a tourist tax, I strongly suggest that you boycott the Principality and make it known the reason for you doing so. [/QUOTE]
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