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  #21  
Old April 21st 17, 03:17 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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On 16/04/2017 19:16, wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100, wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on the road for the next year.
There was no mention of Road Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?


1) "fourth power of axle loading"


http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for your car.


When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".


Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.


He didn't say that.

He said that what you wrote about Road Tax was ********.

Do keep up.

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  #22  
Old April 21st 17, 03:18 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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On 17/04/2017 05:23, wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:16:55 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100, wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on the road for the next year.
There was no mention of Road Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?

1) "fourth power of axle loading"

http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586

I'm not reading all that.


It is your choice to remain ignorant.

Try answering my question.


What question?


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for your car.

When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.


But you're paying for your car with the road tax.


No, Vehicle Tax.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".

Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.


I didn't. You pay tax to drive a car to pay for the roads, simple. It's road tax.


Again, Vehicle Tax not road tax.


If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

Yes / No [delete as appropriate]

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Old April 21st 17, 03:25 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
James Wilkinson Sword[_4_]
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 15:18:56 +0100, JNugent wrote:

On 17/04/2017 05:23, wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:16:55 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100, wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on the road for the next year.
There was no mention of Road Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?

1) "fourth power of axle loading"

http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586

I'm not reading all that.


It is your choice to remain ignorant.

Try answering my question.


What question?


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for your car.

When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.

But you're paying for your car with the road tax.


No, Vehicle Tax.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".

Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.

I didn't. You pay tax to drive a car to pay for the roads, simple. It's road tax.


Again, Vehicle Tax not road tax.


If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

Yes / No [delete as appropriate]


I find that rule unfair on people who don't have a drive. I can keep my car SORNed on my drive, but others cannot. You should only need tax to DRIVE the car.

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Old April 21st 17, 05:07 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 3:18:50 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 17/04/2017 05:23, wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:16:55 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100, wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on the road for the next year.
There was no mention of Road Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?

1) "fourth power of axle loading"

http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586

I'm not reading all that.


It is your choice to remain ignorant.

Try answering my question.


What question?


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for your car.

When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.

But you're paying for your car with the road tax.


No, Vehicle Tax.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".

Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.

I didn't. You pay tax to drive a car to pay for the roads, simple. It's road tax.


Again, Vehicle Tax not road tax.


If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

Yes / No [delete as appropriate]

Have you stopped beating your wife?
  #26  
Old April 21st 17, 05:19 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 3:25:37 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 15:18:56 +0100, JNugent wrote:

On 17/04/2017 05:23, wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:16:55 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100, wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on the road for the next year.
There was no mention of Road Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?

1) "fourth power of axle loading"

http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586

I'm not reading all that.

It is your choice to remain ignorant.

Try answering my question.

What question?


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for your car.

When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.

But you're paying for your car with the road tax.

No, Vehicle Tax.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".

Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.

I didn't. You pay tax to drive a car to pay for the roads, simple. It's road tax.

Again, Vehicle Tax not road tax.


If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

Yes / No [delete as appropriate]


I find that rule unfair on people who don't have a drive. I can keep my car SORNed on my drive, but others cannot. You should only need tax to DRIVE the car.


Why should anyone be able to annexe the public road adjacent to their property for their own use free of charge?

Parking temporarily on the road not obstructing primary road users and emergency vehicles is one thing, thinking the public road next to your property is exclusively yours is another.
  #28  
Old April 21st 17, 05:22 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Posts: 11,574
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On 21/04/2017 17:07, wrote:
On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 3:18:50 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 17/04/2017 05:23,
wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:16:55 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100, wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on the road for the next year.
There was no mention of Road Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?

1) "fourth power of axle loading"

http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586

I'm not reading all that.

It is your choice to remain ignorant.

Try answering my question.

What question?


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for your car.

When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.

But you're paying for your car with the road tax.

No, Vehicle Tax.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".

Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.

I didn't. You pay tax to drive a car to pay for the roads, simple. It's road tax.

Again, Vehicle Tax not road tax.


If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

Yes / No [delete as appropriate]

Have you stopped beating your wife?


The possible range of answers to that do not impinge upon the two
answers which are the only possible responses to:

If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

What stops you (and to be fair, others) from answering that very
straightforward question?

After all, we need to be clear as to whether "The Tax" is a vehicle tax
or a tax only payable when a vehicle is used on the roads, don't we?

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Old April 21st 17, 05:54 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder Esquire
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wrote:
On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 3:25:37 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword
wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 15:18:56 +0100, JNugent
wrote:

On 17/04/2017 05:23,
wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson
Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:16:55 +0100,
wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson
Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100,
wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson
Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100,
wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading
it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on
the road for the next year. There was no mention of Road
Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?

1) "fourth power of axle loading"

http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586

I'm not reading all that.

It is your choice to remain ignorant.

Try answering my question.

What question?


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for
your car.

When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.

But you're paying for your car with the road tax.

No, Vehicle Tax.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".

Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.

I didn't. You pay tax to drive a car to pay for the roads,
simple. It's road tax.

Again, Vehicle Tax not road tax.

If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about
your car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax"
on it even if it is never used on a road?

Yes / No [delete as appropriate]


I find that rule unfair on people who don't have a drive. I can
keep my car SORNed on my drive, but others cannot. You should only
need tax to DRIVE the car.


Why should anyone be able to annexe the public road adjacent to their
property for their own use free of charge?


That I do agree with. Had to happen sometime and is nothing to do with my
disdain of Phucker.

Parking temporarily on the road not obstructing primary road users
and emergency vehicles is one thing, thinking the public road next to
your property is exclusively yours is another.



  #30  
Old April 21st 17, 09:23 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
James Wilkinson Sword[_4_]
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 17:22:49 +0100, JNugent wrote:

On 21/04/2017 17:07, wrote:
On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 3:18:50 PM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 17/04/2017 05:23,
wrote:
On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:16:55 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:11:12 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 19:07:23 +0100, wrote:

On Sunday, April 16, 2017 at 7:01:18 PM UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 18:54:57 +0100, wrote:

I have just taxed my car for another year at a cost of£240.
Given that road damage is the fourth power of axle loading it means I have just paid £2.4 Million to ride my bicycle on the road for the next year.
There was no mention of Road Tax.

Would you like to write that in English?

Which part of my english post did you not understand?

1) "fourth power of axle loading"

http://www.nvfnorden.org/lisalib/get...px?itemid=1586

I'm not reading all that.

It is your choice to remain ignorant.

Try answering my question.

What question?


2) Claiming you're paying for your bicycle when you've paid for your car.

When I am riding my bicycle my car is in my drive.

But you're paying for your car with the road tax.

No, Vehicle Tax.


3) Some ******** about "road tax".

Glad you agree there is no such thing as Road tax.

I didn't. You pay tax to drive a car to pay for the roads, simple.. It's road tax.

Again, Vehicle Tax not road tax.

If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

Yes / No [delete as appropriate]

Have you stopped beating your wife?


The possible range of answers to that do not impinge upon the two
answers which are the only possible responses to:

If you have a vehicle (presumably, since the discussion is about your
car, a motor vehicle), do you have to pay your "Vehicle Tax" on it even
if it is never used on a road?

What stops you (and to be fair, others) from answering that very
straightforward question?

After all, we need to be clear as to whether "The Tax" is a vehicle tax
or a tax only payable when a vehicle is used on the roads, don't we?


Your explanation, although very straightforward to 99.9% of us, will fly straight over the psycholist's head.

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